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academic writing, the editing process, and techniques for talking to Friday, August 15 journalists who contact you about your work. Participants will learn how to: • Recognize a news peg on which to hang an Op-Ed or article • Conferences Pitch an Op-Ed or article to a publication • Work within the give-and- Department Chairs Conference. Linking a Liberal take of a publication’s editing process • Demystify complex concepts for a general audience • Work with reporters seeking information about Learning Centered Sociology Major to Successful their research • Pre-session work: Before the workshop meets, Employment Outcomes: Vision, Mission, and participants will be asked to submit a brief description of their research Implementation (8:00am-5:15pm; ticket required for and to read a few published Op-Eds or essays written by academics admission) about their research. (Fee: None/Free of Charge; Participants must Directors of Graduate Study Conference. Preparing preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) Graduate Students for Multiple Career Outcomes: 3. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference Vision, Mission and Implementation (1:00-5:45pm; Workshop 03. Being Interviewed On Camera ticket required for admission) Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of New York-Hunter College Other Groups Leader: C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) Council Meeting (8:00am- Do you want to share your research and knowledge with the widest 4:30pm) possible audience? This hands-on workshop will prepare you to share Association of Black Sociologists (8:00am-6:30pm) your academic research with the public through the media. You will Gender, Science and Organizations Writing Workshop learn what kinds of stories appeal to journalists, how to get your stories to the attention of editors, how to best formulate your ideas in print and (8:00am-5:00pm; pre-registration required) how to be interviewed on camera. Participants will meet for a hands-on Korean Sociologists in America Miniconference (2:00- run through of being interviewed. Participants will also learn the basics 6:00pm) of the television interview, including: • How to pitch your story ideas to North American Chinese Sociologists Association broadcast news editors • How to contextualize your ideas within the parameters of broadcast news • How to field a wide variety of questions (8:30am-6:30pm) • How to act and react in front of the camera; and how to "own" your Section on Teaching and Learning Pre-conference interview. Participants will learn about the interview experience, strong Workshop on Teaching: Civility in the Classroom and weak answers, ideal body stance, and other key elements for an (8:00am-5:00pm) outstanding interview on camera. While not required, as an additional option, three-to-four participants will also have the opportunity to be Self Society Colloquium (8:00am-5:00pm) interviewed on camera and get critical feedback from the instructor(s). Space is limited to 15 participants. (Fee: None/Free of Charge; Meetings Participants must preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register Orientation for 1st Year Minority Fellowship Program for this event.) (8:30am-4:30pm) Fellows

Honors Program Orientation (4:00-6:00pm) 10:00 am Sessions 4. Course. Using Sensors in Sociological Research- 9:00 am Sessions CANCELLED

1. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference Workshop 01. Blogging: Social Media Practicum 12:30 pm Sessions Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of 5. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference New York-Hunter College Workshop 04. Twitter for Academics Leader: Nathan Scott Palmer, Georgia Southern Session Organizer and Leader: Jessie Daniels, City University University of New York-Hunter College This workshop takes academic attendees through the basic steps In this hands-on workshop, we’ll work with Twitter, taking the steps of establishing a blog — an online space to highlight their research and necessary to establish your academic brand presence on this social accomplishments. We’ll consider the merits of various free plug-and- media platform. We’ll explore the following skills: • Selecting an play blogging platforms like WordPress.com and Tumblr. While each appropriate user ID or “handle” • Creating a useful Twitter profile • has its merits, we’ll delve into WordPress.com during this session, Writing style when limited to 140 characters • Following other Twitter including the following skills: • Creating a WordPress.com account • personalities • Retweeting tweets and direct messaging • Integrating Writing a post, title and excerpt for each entry • Uploading and/or your Twitter presence into your WordPress.com blog *BYOD = Bring embedding media (photographs and PDFs) • Hyperlinking to your work Your Own Device (Fee: None/Free of Charge; Participants must • Changing design themes • Updating or editing posts (Fee: None/Free preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) of Charge; Participants must preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) 6. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference 2. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference Workshop 05. Podcasting 101 Workshop 02. Op-Ed Pieces and Pitches Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of New York-Hunter College New York-Hunter College Leader: Heidi Knoblauch, Yale University This workshop will show participants how to make a podcast and Leader: Tressie Cottom, Emory University publish it to iTunes. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use This workshop will focus on reaching the public via op-eds, essays, their smart phones to record high quality audio in the field and then edit and interviews with reporters. We’ll cover the idea of news pegs, the art that audio into a polished podcast using GarageBand. (Fee: None/Free of pitching a piece to editors, the difference between journalistic and of Charge; Participants must preregister for the Annual Meeting in order relationships in qualitative data. (Fee: $70.00; Participants must to register for this event.) preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) 7. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference 3:30 pm Sessions Workshop 06. Being Interviewed on Camera Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of 10. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference New York-Hunter College Workshop 07. Hands-On Blogging Skills Camp Leader: Pepper J. Schwartz, University of Washington Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of Participants will meet for a hands-on run through of being New York-Hunter College interviewed. Participants will also learn about the interview experience, Leader: Nathan Scott Palmer, Georgia Southern strong and weak answers, ideal body stance, and other key elements University for an outstanding interview on camera. While not required, as an You learned how to create your own blog, now spend some time additional option, three-to-four participants will also have the writing some posts and designing your site. *BYOD = Bring Your Own opportunity to be interviewed on camera and get critical feedback from Device (Fee: None/Free of Charge; Participants must preregister for the instructor(s). Space is limited to 15 participants. (Fee: None/Free of the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) Charge; Participants must preregister for the Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) 11. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference 1:30 pm Sessions Workshop 08. Hands-On Podcasting Skills Camp 8. Course. What Do I Do When My Respondent Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of Facebooks? Making Sense of Social Media Use in New York-Hunter College Ethnographic Research Leader: Heidi Knoblauch, Yale University You learned how to record and edit audio, now spend some time (1:30-5:30pm) creating your first podcast episode. *BYOD = Bring Your Own Device Session Organizer and Leader: C.J. Pascoe, University (Fee: None/Free of Charge; Participants must preregister for the of Oregon Annual Meeting in order to register for this event.) The ethnographic tradition in sociology has not kept pace with an increasingly mediated social environment The course will address what 12. Just Publics@ASA MediaCamp Pre-conference it means to do participant observation now that digital technologies and Workshop 09. Hands-On Twitter Skills Camp social media are staples in the lives of many research respondents. Session Organizer and Leader: Jessie Daniels, City The online world may feel less “virtual” to many of them (and us) and more like a “real” part of their (and our) social environments. The University of New York-Hunter College course will address multiple ways to incorporate this emerging digital Get advanced knowledge of Twitter by crafting tweets. Practice reality as well as the sociability of these digital practices into building followers and using Twitter more effectively in your research, ethnographic research. The course is designed for ethnographers who scholarship and advocacy. *BYOD = Bring Your Own Device. (Fee: are not interested in researching new media per se (though they may None/Free of Charge; Participants must preregister for the Annual find it useful as well) but are looking for ways to account for the whole Meeting in order to register for this event.) of their participants’ lived experiences, which, more likely than not at this moment in history, involves a mediated component. This workshop 4:30 pm Sessions will address the following questions: When are mediated practices important to answering a research question? What might a researcher 13. Thematic Session. Religion and Socioeconomic be missing should s/he ignore the mediated component of their Inequalities (co-sponsored with the Association respondent’s? How might one investigate an online component of a for the Sociology of Religion) primarily offline fieldsite? What are the best ways to integrate respondents’ everyday technological practices such as texting, Session Organizer: Jeremy E. Uecker, Baylor University twittering, blogging or Facebooking into ethnographic field notes? How Presider: Gabriel A Acevedo, University of Texas-San does one even begin to think about “thick description” in mediated Antonio environments? How might a researcher use emerging social media in Panel: Jennifer L. Glass, University of Texas-Austin their research endeavors? This course will suggest best practices for incorporating mediated practices as a part of ethnographic research as Philip Schwadel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln well as interrogate ethical issues that may arise in this sort of research. Darren E. Sherkat, Southern Illinois University- (Fee: $70.00; Participants must preregister for the Annual Meeting in Carbondale order to register for this event.) Jeremy E. Uecker, Baylor University Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina-Chapel 9. Course. An Introduction to Computer Assisted Hill Qualitative Data Analysis in ATLAS.ti Discussant: Gabriel A Acevedo, University of Texas-San (1:30-5:30pm) Antonio Session Organizer and Leader: Corey M. Abramson, In recent years, a new and important body of research has linked University of Arizona religion with important indicators of socioeconomic inequality, including The course will provide an introduction to computer assisted (but not restricted to) educational attainment and type, occupational qualitative data analysis (CAQDA) using ATLAS.ti. The course begins and career paths, earnings, and wealth. Theory and research to date by charting common elements of CAQDA that exist across various indicate that these relationships are reciprocal, i.e., that multiple methodological orientations, disciplines, and software platforms. The aspects of religion influence SES, and also that SES shapes religious course then turns to the logic and geography of ATLAS.ti, and how it affiliations, involvement, beliefs, and experiences. The papers in this can be deployed as a tool for CAQDA in current and future projects. session will explore various facets of these bidirectional patterns. Specific topic include: 1.How to enter, structure, code, and retrieve data in ATLAS.ti, 2. Strategies for managing different types of data including ethnographic field notes, in-depth interviews, texts, audio, video, and documents, and 3. Techniques for investigating substantive Opening of the 109th Annual Meeting 7:00 pm Sessions 14. Opening Plenary Session. Hard Times: The Concentrations of Income and Wealth Session Organizer and Presider: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Inequality and Opportunity in the United States. Emmanuel Saez, University of California-Berkeley Black Wealth/White Wealth Revisited. Thomas M. Shapiro, Brandeis University; Melvin L. Oliver, University of California-Santa Barbara How Americans Think about Economic Inequality. Leslie McCall, Northwestern University Discussant: Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University In recent decades we have seen a sharp rise in economic inequality. Nowhere has the increase in income inequality been documented as dramatically and as thoroughly as in the widely discussed work of Emmanuel Saez. The phenomenon of wealth inequality was brought to the forefront of sociologists’ attention by the work of Thomas Shapiro and Melvin Oliver, who established the profound implications of this phenomenon for the intergenerational perpetuation of racial stratification. Finally, Leslie McCall has established that, contrary to commonly held assumptions, Americans care deeply about economic inequality and the impact it has. These scholars will discuss the contours and implications of inequality in this plenary session, for which Thomas DiPrete serves as discussant. 9:00 pm Receptions Welcoming Reception All meeting registrants are invited to the Welcoming Reception which follows the Opening Plenary Session on Friday evening August 15, and celebrate the opening of the 109th Annual Meeting. signs of cultural and commercial exchanges and the maintenance of Saturday, August 16 transnational families.

The length of each daytime session/meeting activity 16. Thematic Session. Hard Times in College: is one hour and forty minutes, unless noted Conflicting Visions of Affordable Postsecondary otherwise. The usual turnover is as follows: Education 8:30am-10:10am Session Organizer: Sara Goldrick-Rab, University of 10:30am-12:10pm Wisconsin-Madison 12:30pm-2:10pm Presider: Regina Deil-Amen, University of Arizona 2:30pm-4:10pm Panel: Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State University 4:30pm-6:10pm Sara Goldrick-Rab, University of Wisconsin-Madison Laura Theresa Hamilton, University of California- Session presiders and committee chairs are Merced requested to see that sessions and meetings end on Discussants: Viviana A. Zelizer, Princeton University and time to avoid conflicts with subsequent activities Regina Deil-Amen, University of Arizona scheduled into the same room. To induce students from low-income families to choose college, government, philanthropy, and educational institutions work together to 7:00 am Meetings frame college enrollment as an “affordable” decision for all qualified Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Council students. How do families and students respond and how do they Meeting (to 8:15am) define affordability? Addressing this key question is essential to unpacking the reasons why higher education today perpetuates at least Section on the Sociology of the Family Council Meeting as much inequality as it ameliorates. This panel will address this full set (to 8:15am) of issues, confronting the classic tensions between equity, excellence, and efficiency while also attending to conflicts arising from racial/ethnic, 7:00 am Other Groups social class, and other cultural conceptions of both affordability and Poetics Editorial Board Meeting (to 8:15am) postsecondary education. 8:30 am Meetings 17. Thematic Session. Politics of Wall Street 2015 Dissertation Award Selection Committee Session Organizer: Edwin Amenta, University of 2015 Public Understanding of Sociology Award Selection California-Irvine Committee Presider: David S. Meyer, University of California-Irvine Committee on Nominations (to 12:10pm) Economic Protest Movements of the Great Depression Contemporary Sociology Editorial Board and Great Recession. Edwin Amenta, University of Current Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows California-Irvine Film/Video Screening. XMAS Without China Occupy the Media: How Social Movements Influence Honors Program Kickoff Newspaper Coverage. Neal Caren and Sarah Gaby, Journal of Health and Social Behavior Editorial Board University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Sociological Theory Editorial Board Looking Back at Occupy Wall Street: Protest Movements Sociology of Education Editorial Board in the Aftermath of the Great Recession. Ruth Milkman, City University of New York-Graduate 8:30 am Sessions Center This session addresses the political issues and contention 15. Thematic Session. Border Legacy surrounding U.S. financial capital and provoked by economic crisis. The Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State session will include papers that address the consequences of political contention surrounding U.S. financial practices, mainly involving the University interaction between “outsider” and “insider” political action. Participants In the Absence of Formal, Informal: Unauthorized include top political sociologists, social movement, and media scholars Mexican-origin Immigrants and the Colonia Economy who have researched and analyzed these issues. along the South Texas-Mexico Border. Zulema Valdez, University of California-Merced 18. Thematic Session. Progressive Religious and Families of the U.S.-Mexico Border Colonias--A Legacy Social Activism: New Stories of Faith and Politics of Resilience. Raquel R. Marquez, University of in America (co-sponsored with the Association Texas-San Antonio for the Sociology of Religion) The Border of Criminality. Gilberto Rosas, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Rhys H. Williams, Illinois Loyola University-Chicago Navigating Fluid States of Exception at the U.S.-Mexico Panel: Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut Border. William Simmons, Arizona State University Mia Diaz-Edelman, Boston University Discussant: Maria Cristina Morales, University of Texas- Grace Yukich, Quinnipiac University El Paso Michael P. Young, University of Texas-Austin This panel explores the legacy of the U.S.-Mexican border as the Discussant: Todd Nicholas Fuist, Loyola University- changing access between countries is limited by the growing Chicago militarization and homeland security enforcement to cease human and Much attention has been devoted to conservative religion in drug smuggling. At the same time, the border area continues to show America. However, at a variety of levels (from community to national), using a variety of organizational forms, and involved with a variety of known empirically about good writing assignments versus the habits issues, people with “progressive” religious and political commitments we’ve adopted. Specific themes range from “why are you even asking have been working steadily to change society toward more equitable them to write a paper?” to different types of assignments for different and social justice outcomes. The papers in this session will present purposes to strategies for effective and efficient evaluation. analyses of several different modes and movements of progressive religious activism. 23. Regular Session. Black, White, Red and Blue: American Politics of Reproduction 19. ASA Rose Series Author Meets Critics Session. Session Organizer: Barbara Katz Rothman, City The Long Shadow: Family Background, University of New York-Graduate Center Disadvantaged Urban Youth, and the Transition to Presider: Carole E. Joffe, University of California-San Adulthood (Russell Sage Foundation, 2014) by Francisco Karl L. Alexander, Doris Entwisle, and Linda S. Does State-Level Context Matter for Individual’s Olson Knowledge about Abortion and Health? Danielle Session Organizer and Presider: Lee Clarke, State Bessett, University of Cincinnati; Caitlin Gerdts, University of New Jersey-Rutgers University of California-San Francisco; Lisa Littman, Critics: Prudence L. Carter, Stanford University Mount Sinai Hospital; Megan L. Kavanaugh, Adam Gamoran, University of Wisconsin-Madison Guttmacher Institute; Alison Norris, The Ohio State Glen H. Elder, University of North Carolina-Chapel University Hill Feminist and Sociological Perspectives on Race and Authors: Karl Alexander, Doris R. Entwisle, and Reproductive Justice. Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, Loyola Linda S. Olson, Johns Hopkins University University-New Orleans

The Use of Epidural Anesthesia in Labor and the 20. Author Meets Critics Session. A Theory of Fields Racialization of Medical Care. Theresa Morris, Texas (Oxford University Press, 2012) by Neil Fligstein A&M University; Mia Schulman, Trinity College and Doug McAdam Discussant: Carole E. Joffe, University of California-San Session Organizer: Elliot Weininger, State University of Francisco New York-Brockport Presider: Paul-Brian McInerney, University of Illinois- 24. Regular Session. Comparative Criminology Chicago Session Organizer: Robert D. Crutchfield, University of Critics: David L. Swartz, Boston University Washington Fabio Rojas, Indiana University Presider: Gale D. Iles, University of Tennessee- Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford University Chattanooga Authors: Neil Fligstein, University of California-Berkeley Accounting for Actions: Techniques of Neutralization, and Douglas McAdam, Stanford University Identity Maintenance, and Narrative Construction in the Rwandan Genocide. Emily Philipp, Boston 21. Policy and Research Workshop. Ethical University; Christopher Uggen, University of Considerations in the Use of Administratively Minnesota; Emily Schulz, University of Wisconsin- Collected Data (sponsored by the Committee on Milwaukee Professional Ethics) Fear of Crimes affecting Elderly People in the Context of Session Organizer and Leader: Bayliss J. Camp, Different Cultures: A Case Study, . Ozgur Califonia State University-Sacramento Solakoglu, University of North Texas Panel: Barry D. Adam, University of Windsor No Association between Percent Young and Cross- Rodney F. Kingsnorth, California State University- national Homicide Rates, and its Inclusion Damages Sacramento Model Fit. Meghan L Rogers, Indiana University; Jonathan Teague, California Office of Statewide William Alex Pridemore, Georgia State University Health Planning and Development Religion and Crime in a Cross-National Context. Katie E. Jill Cooper, University of California-Berkeley Corcoran, Baylor University; David Nicholas The workshop will include a focused discussion by panelists Pettinicchio, University of Oxford representing both government agencies and university research The Demand for Public Security in Europe: Comparing centers regarding the use of administratively-collected information (e.g., crash reports, legal violations, public health data). (This session is part Crime Reporting Factors between Countries. Diego of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Torrente, Pedro Gallo, and Christian Oltra, University of 22. Teaching Workshop. Constructing Written Assignments in Sociology that Build Student 25. Regular Session. Culture and Inequality Skills Session Organizer and Presider: Natalie Boero, San Session Organizer and Leader: Diane Pike, Augsburg Jose State University College Cooking Under Fire: Food Work Among Low-Income Participants will engage in activities designed to improve written Mothers. Sarah Bowen, Sinikka Elliott, and Joslyn assignments in sociology courses and in activities that allow sharing of Brenton, North Carolina State University effective strategies already in use. The didactic focus will be on what is Gender Inequality, the State, and Multiculturalism—Does 28. Regular Session. Gender Multiculturalism Increase Gender Inequality in Migrant Session Organizer: Roberta Villalon, St. John's Communities? Amanda Admire, and Ronald Kwon, University University of California-Riverside Obscuring Sexual Crime: Examining Media Learning to Labor and Love: State Work and Marriage Representations of Sexual Violence in Megan's Law. Programs' Neoliberal Assumptions of Cultural Renee Marie Shelby, Georgia State University Deficiency. Jennifer Randles, California State Racialized Conceptualizations of Rape in the Public University-Fresno; Kerry Woodward, California State Consciousness in the Era of Color-blind Racism. University-Long Beach Natalie Patricia Byfield, St. John's University Meaning of Work and Money in the Ghetto. Ranita Ray, The Power of Love: Consuming Women and Providing University of Nevada-Las Vegas Men. Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Colorado- Middle-Class Mothering and the Body: Status and Self- Boulder Identity Practices. Katherine Mason, Miami University The Gendered Costs of Conversion: The Case of Polygyny for Men and Women Converts to Islam. 26. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Aliya Hamid Rao, University of Pennsylvania Categories, Category Combination, and Evaluation in Markets 29. Regular Session. Group Processes Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Session Organizer: Carla Goar, Kent State University Presider: Brandon H. Lee, University of Melbourne Presider: Joseph C. Dippong, University of North Niche Width and Audience Evaluation in Complex Carolina-Charlotte Settings: The Case of International Corporate Legal Democratic Competition for Rank Increases both Market. Lionel Paolella, University of Cambridge; Cooperation and Deception in Small Groups. Rodolphe Durand, Hautes Estudes Commerciales- Stephen Benard, Indiana University; Pat Barclay, Paris University of Guelph Stay True to Your Roots? The Effect of Audience- Group Size and the Trust, Cohesion, and Commitment of distance on the Penalty to Spanning. Keyvan Group Members. Shane D. Soboroff, Eastern Illinois Kashkooli, University of California-Los Angeles; Peter University; Christopher Patrick Kelley, University of Younkin, McGill University Iowa The Impact of Organizational Field Position on Honorary Whites? Intersections of Race, Gender, and Recombinant Innovation. Jo-Ellen Pozner, University the Dominance Penalty. Justine Eatenson Tinkler of California-Berkeley; Emily S. Block, University of and Jun Zhao, University of Georgia; Yan Li and Notre Dame; Karen W. Patterson, University of New Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Stanford University Mexico Sources of Legitimation and their Effect on Decision Setting Executive Pay: Bias in the Change of Routines: An Experiment. Anna Johansson, Harvard Compensation Peer Groups. Mathijs de Vaan, University; Bianca Nicole Manago, Texas A&M Columbia University University The Evaluator's Option: Identity, Performance, and What’s Mine is Yours? The Impact of Hispanic Endogenous Reference Group Selection. Edward Population Growth on Altruism between Blacks and Bishop Smith, Northwestern University; Heewon Whites. Maria C. Abascal, Princeton University Chae, University of Michigan Discussant: Joseph C. Dippong, University of North Carolina-Charlotte 27. Regular Session. Food Politics and Food Justice Session Organizer: Michael Haedicke, Drake University 30. Regular Session. Health Care and Care Delivery Presider: Lillian O'Connell, North Carolina State Session Organizer: Celeste Campos-Castillo, Dartmouth University College Community Context of Food Justice: Reflections on a Implementing a Patient-Centered Medical Home: Local Produce Program in a Food Desert. Yuki Kato, Interprofessional Conflict as a Barrier in Population and Laura A. McKinney, Tulane University Health. Laura Senier, Northeastern University; Consumer Protest and Social Change in the Food Jessica von Reyn, University of Wisconsin-Madison System. Jeffrey Haydu, and Tad P. Skotnicki, Making the Case in Neurosurgery Conferences: How University of California-San Diego Surgeons Create "Do-Able" Problems and Retain Food Justice and the Challenge of Neoliberalism. Alison Authority. Daniel Ray Morrison, Pepperdine Hope Alkon, University of the Pacific University Small-p Politics: Political Apathy and Civic Life in Local Managing Ambiguity While Working in a Glass House: Food Movements. Emily Huddart Kennedy, Provider Perspectives on Transgender Healthcare. University of Alberta Stef M. Shuster, Duke University Discussant: Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State Providers’ Perceptions of Medical Interpreters: Exploring University the Bigger Picture. Barret Michalec and Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware Twitter. Apryl Alexis Williams, Texas A&M University Discussant: Karen Lutfey, University of Colorado-Denver 34. Regular Session. Media Sociology: Mass Media 31. Regular Session. Health and Well-being: Place, and Popular Culture Race and Socioeconomic Status Session Organizer: David Grazian, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Gail Wallace, Johns Pennsylvania Hopkins University Now Casting: The Emotion Economy of Reality TV. A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Neighborhood Laura Grindstaff, University of California-Davis Conditions on Racial Health Inequality. Courtney From Father Knows Best to Desperate Housewives: Boen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Suburban Television Shows, 1950-2007. Brian J. Neighborhood Disorder, Physiological Distress, and Miller, Wheaton College Health: The Stress Process Model. Man Kit Lei and Chinese Youths Watching U.S. TV: Critical Cultural Ronald L. Simons, University of Georgia Consumption and the Construction of Textual The Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Early-Life Authenticity. Yang Gao, Singapore Management Physical Health: An Organization and Systematic University Comparison of Measures. Joseph Daniel Wolfe, Racially Integrated Films? Segregation, Marginalization University of Alabama-Birmingham and Audience Receptions. Minjeong Kim, Rachelle Discussant: Gail Wallace, Johns Hopkins University Jeneane Brunn, and Kimberly Johnson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 32. Regular Session. Indigenous Peoples 1 Session Organizer and Presider: Michelle M. Jacob, 35. Regular Session. Navigating Issues Related to University of San Diego Identity, Illness, and Medicalization Indigenous Knowledge, Land, History, and History: The Session Organizer: Molly A. Martin, Pennsylvania State Construction of Diabetes on an American Indian University Reservation. Tennille L. Marley, University of New Presider: Kristin Kay Barker, University of New Mexico Mexico Shame and Redemption: Older Women's Depression Tribal Disaster Policy and the Struggle for Sovereignty: Experience. E. Carolina Apesoa-Varano, University Which Disaster? Which Sovereignty? Rachel E. Luft, of California-Davis Seattle University The Problem in the Pill: Antidepressants and Stigma. Enduring Inequality: American Indian Underemployment Amy LeClair, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Across Geographic Contexts. James J. Davis, The Sometimes, It’s Easier to Write the Prescription: Ohio State University Reluctant Medicalization of Sleeplessness in the Face to Face and the Siege at Kanehsatàke: Nationalism Patient-Physician Interaction. Mairead Eastin and Iconic Imagery. Rima Wilkes, University of Moloney, University of Kentucky British Columbia Discussant: Kristin Kay Barker, University of New Mexico Indigenous Paradigms and Climate Change: When Worldviews Collide. James V. Fenelon, California 36. Regular Session. Rural Sociology State University-San Bernardino Session Organizer and Presider: Leah Caroline Discussant: Duane W. Champagne, University of Schmalzbauer, Amherst College California-Los Angeles Beyond Inherit it or Marry it: Exploring How Women Engaged in Sustainable Agriculture Access Farmland. 33. Regular Session. Internet and Society Ryanne Pilgeram, University of Idaho Session Organizer: Laura Robinson, Santa Clara Cultural Narratives and Negotiations: Prairie Patrimony, University 30 Years Later. Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Examining Identity as a Form of Information Regulation University of Wisconsin-Madison on Wikipedia in the Middle East. Bernie Hogan, Mark Divided by Home Values: Gentrification and Segregated Graham, Claudio Calvino, and Ahmed Medhat, Wealth in the Rural United States. Shaun Arick University of Oxford Golding, Bowdoin College Fiend or Fed? Choosing Partners for Illicit Transactions Laboring on Los Ranchos: The Workplace, Legality, and on the Deep Web. Rachael Heath Ferguson, Everyday Mobility. Julie C Keller, Oberlin College Princeton University Discussant: Colter Ellis, Sam Houston State University How Rationales Shape Networks: The Case of the GRAND Research Network. Guang Ying Mo, Barry 37. Regular Session. Social Stratification and Wellman, and Zack Hayat, University of Toronto Inequality: Structure and Determinants Romantic Breakups on Facebook. Anabel Quan-Haase, Session Organizer: Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford Andrew D Nevin, and Veronika A Lukacs, University Presider: Ivaylo Dimitrov Petev, National School of of Western Ontario Statistics and Economic Administration You’ve Been Catfished: An Analysis of Postemotionalism Computerization and the Rise in German Wage in Reality Television and Audience Response on Inequality, 1979 – 2012: A New Look using Microdata. Joseph Michael King, University of Emotional Subcultures: The State of the Field. Kenneth California-Irvine H. Kolb, Furman University Property, Authority, and Income Distribution in America, Intelligence and the Pursuit of School Success: The 1983-2010. Geoffrey Thomas Wodtke, University of Complementarity of the Two Social Psychologies. Michigan Lisa Michele Nunn, University of San Diego The Accumulation of (Dis)advantage: Dynamics of the Negotiating Food Democracy: Commercial and Activist Wage Effect of Marriage over the Life Course. Siwei Strategies in Natural Foods Stores. Michael Cheng, University of Michigan Haedicke, Drake University Dimensions of Parenting Style: Parental Income, Why Do People Say, "It’s Human Nature?" Interrogating Parenting Behaviors, and Children’s Cognitive Skill the Natural from a Sociological Perspective. Andres Scores. Christopher Near, University of Michigan Lazaro Lopez and David Schweingruber, Iowa State Discussant: Glenn Firebaugh, Pennsylvania State University University 41. Regular Session. Violence 38. Regular Session. Sociology of Education: Session Organizer: Randol Contreras, University of Disadvantaged Students in Advantaged Contexts Toronto Session Organizer: Joshua Klugman, Consortium on A Gun is a Key to Anything You Wanna Do: Juvenile Chicago School Research Offenders Frame their Worlds. Diane Marano, State Presider: Jenny M. Stuber, University of North Florida University of New Jersey-Rutgers Privileged Information: Gatekeeping Practices among Gender-Blind and Pro-Gender Judgments: Domestic Black Undergraduates at an Elite College. Anthony Violence Cases and India’s Supreme Court. Preethi Abraham Jack, Harvard University; Veronique Irwin, Krishnan and Mangala Subramaniam, Purdue University of California-Berkeley University (Hiding) In Plain Sight: How Income Status Matters The Citizen-Vigilante? On Lethal Mistakes and the Differently Among Low-Income Students in Suburban Misuses of Guns. Jennifer Carlson, University of Schools. Queenie X. Zhu, Harvard University Toronto Place and Stigma in Adolescents’ Interpretations of The Social Construction of the “Knockout Game” Schools. Jordan Andrew Conwell, Northwestern Problem in American Newspapers. Jacqueline University Henke, Purdue University; Kelsey L. Henke, Loyola Expanding the Geography of Educational Opportunity: University-Chicago Can Housing Policy Improve the Achievement of Violence during Demonstrations: A Configurational Minority Youth? Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Philip M.E. Analysis of Situational Interaction Dynamics. Anne Garboden, and Anna Catherine Rhodes, Johns Nassauer, Freie Universität Berlin Hopkins University 42. Regular Session. Welfare State 39. Regular Session. Sociology of the Body: New Session Organizer: Arthur S. Alderson, Indiana Directions in Body Studies University Session Organizer and Presider: Erynn Masi de Presider: Ryan Matthew Finnigan, WZB Berlin Social Casanova, University of Cincinnati Science Center Plump or Corpulent? Lean or Gaunt? 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Rachael Leah Shwom, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers; Lori Beth Baralt, California Table 1. Environmental Movements State University-Long Beach; Norah MacKendrick, Table Presider: Stacia Sydoriak, Colorado State State University of New Jersey-Rutgers University Social Networks, Movement Identification, and Table 5. Food, Agriculture, and Environment Participation in an Environmental Movement. Table Presider: Damayanti Banerjee, University of David B. Tindall, University of British Columbia; Tennessee-Knoxville Joanna L Robinson, York University; Mark C.J. Navigating the Socio-spatial Relations of Contentious Stoddart, Memorial University-Newfoundland Labor and Land Use Politics in the Alternative Climate Change Versus Public Health and Food Movement. Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State Contaminated Communities as Local Social University Problems. 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Tracy University Bacon, University of Arizona Exploring Support to Older Parents: Marital Status, Hard Times and Hidden Balances: Unveiling Further Geographic Distance, and Parents’ Filial Relationships between Family, Work and Expectations. Christine A. Mair, University of Consumption. Rosalina Pisco Costa, University of Maryland-Baltimore County; Jonathan R. Brauer, Évora University of Nebraska-Omaha Love and Money: Socioeconomic Status and Trends Across Cohorts in Older Adults’ Assistive Attitudes towards Marriage. Youngmin Yi, Cornell Technology Use and Personal Assistance Use. University Alexander L. Janus, University of Oxford The Influence of Perceptions and Expectations on Marital Outcomes by Race. Calvina Ellerbe, Table 16. Parent-Child and Sibling Relationships University of North Carolina-Pembroke Table Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University Table 13. Marital Timing and Intermarriage Do Siblings Matter? The Effect of Siblings on Socio- Table Presider: Ellen Compernolle, University of Emotional Development and Educational Aspirations among Early Adolescents. Deniz Texas-Austin Yucel, William Paterson University; Anastasia S. Ambiguity, Power, and Gender Roles in Dating. Ellyn Vogt Yuan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Arevalo Steidl, University of Texas-Austin University Diverging Marriage Patterns: How Do Economic, Gender Differences in Parental Involvement: An Cultural, and Social Resources Matter? Alicia Examination of Parents of High School Girls and VanOrman, University of Madison-Madison Boys. Sampson Lee Blair, State University of New Patterns of Online Dating Networks: Subgroups, York-Buffalo; Timothy Madigan, Mansfield Niches, and Homophily. Diane H. Felmlee and University Derek Allen Kreager, Pennsylvania State Home Alone? The Effects of Children Leaving and University Returning Home on Parental Well-being. Christian Personal Preference, Access to Resources, and Krekel, German Institute for Economic Research Control over Family Formation Outcomes. Rachel Who Coreside with Chinese Parents? An Analysis Shattuck, University of Maryland-College Park Based on Sibling Comparative Advantage. Fangqi Wen, New York University Table 20. Work and Family Decisions Little Children Are Not For Dads: Negotiating Care Table Presider: Jennifer Bridges, University of Texas- Responsibilities beyond Income Inequality in Dual Dallas Earner Couples. Almut C. Peukert, University of Economic Distress, Social Support, and Depression Tuebingen in Turkey. Ayse Yetis Bayraktar and Isik Aytac, Bogazici University; Bruce Rankin, Koc University Table 17. Single Parent and Cohabiting Families Who is in Charge of Family Finances in Russia? Alya Table Presider: Chad Gregory Evans, University of Guseva, Boston University; Dilyara Ibragimova, Pennsylvania National Research University Family Cohabitation and Children's Behavior in the Classroom. Chad Gregory Evans, University of 9:30-10:10am, Section on the Sociology of the Family Pennsylvania Business Meeting Postconception Cohabitation, Household Environment, and Child Development. Jessica 9:30 am Meetings Houston Su, State University of New York-Buffalo Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Business Stepping Stones and Steady States: Cohabitation and Meeting (to 10:10am) Marriage among Single Mothers. Angela Bruns, Section on Environment and Technology Business University of Washington Meeting (to 10:10am) Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Business Table 18. The Division of Labor Meeting (to 10:10am) Table Presider: Frederike Esche, Humboldt University- Section on the Sociology of the Family Business Meeting Berlin (to 10:10am) Comparative Advantage vs. Opportunity Cost: 10:30 am Meetings Considerations in Affecting the Decision Making of 2015 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Committee Work-family Trade-offs. Chih-Chia Chuang, 2015 Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award National Dong Hwa University; Yen-Ting Liu, Selection Committee Columbia University Committee on the Status of Women in Sociology Gender, Justice and Work: A Distributive Approach to Film/Video Screening. A Girl Like Her Perceptions of Housework Fairness. Francisco First Time Attendees Orientation Perales, Janeen H. Baxter, and Tsui-o Tai, Honors Program Discussion Tables University of Queensland Happy Homemakers? A Comparison of Male and 10:30 am Sessions Female Homemakers and Breadwinners. Elizabeth Aura McClintock, University of Notre 55. Presidential Panel. Methodological Dame Disagreements: Comparing the Value of The Destabilizing Effect of Job Loss on Partnerships. Qualitative Interviews and Participant- What Role Does the Division of Labor Play? Observation Frederike Esche, Humboldt University-Berlin Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of The Domestic Division of Work and the Economic Pennsylvania Crisis in . Marta Dominguez Folgueras, Presider: Julia Wrigley, City University of New York- Sciences Po Graduate Center Should We Believe What People Tell Us? Or Should We Table 19. Union Formation Go Look for Ourselves? Howard S. Becker, Table Presider: Ellyn Arevalo Steidl, University of Independent Scholar Talk is Cheap. Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress. University Becky Pettit, University of Washington Taking Talk More Seriously: The Value of Ethnographic Discussant: Jesper B. Sorensen, Stanford University Interviewing. Alford A. Young, University of Michigan The Paradox of Voice: What We Can Do with What 58. Thematic Session. Same-Sex Marriage and the People Tell Us. Allison Pugh, University of Virginia U.S. Supreme Court: One Year Later Qualitative researchers disagree, sometimes vigorously, about the Session Organizer and Presider: Kathleen E. Hull, ideal method for data collection. In this presidential session, proponents University of Minnesota for ethnographic research and in-depth interviewing will present their Panel: Shannon Minter, National Center for Lesbian views. It is guaranteed to be lively. Rights 56. Thematic Session. 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Kimberly D. Richman, University of San Francisco Civil Rights Act Verta A. Taylor, University of California-Santa Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M Barbara University Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Racial Realism in the New American Workplace. John Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford University Skrentny, University of California-San Diego Discussant: Andrew J. Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University Immigration and Civil Rights in the 21st Century. Kevin This session draws together reflections on the social, political, legal and cultural status of same-sex marriage one year after the U.S. R. Johnson, University of California-Davis Supreme Court decisions on the Defense of Marriage Act (United Civil Rights and the New Biopolitics of Race. Dorothy States v.Windsor) and California Proposition 8 (Hollingsworth v. Perry). Roberts, University of Pennsylvania Panelists will address the significance and impact of the decisions from 1964 Civil Rights Act: Fall of Jim Crow vs. Fall of several vantage points: transformations in legal and social definitions of marriage and family, the role of social science in law and social Racism. Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University change, and the evolution of social movements for and against LGBT Discussant: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University rights. The panel combines insights from academic sociology and The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was represented a LGBT legal activism. critical juncture in the United States, not only because it outlawed many forms of discrimination in various institutional settings, but also because 59. Special Open Forum Session. Consensus Study: it became a point of departure for scholarship about law, race, civil and Proposed Revisions to the Common Rule for the human rights. Its passage represents what legal scholars, social scientists, policy makers and activists signal as a momentous historical Protection of Human Subjects in the Behavioral moment for social and legal change. Scholars have viewed this and Social Sciences legislation as the landmark legal action which transitioned the United Session Organizers: Yonette F. Thomas, Howard States from a legal racial dictatorship, into an era of formal legal University and Felice J. Levine, American Educational equality. To be sure, many scholars of law and inequality have articulated how and why this legislation was not enough to end the Research Association persistent racial inequality which still marks the U.S. social structure. The Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, known as the Common Rule, outlines basic regulations that aim to pro- tect Yet there is general (though often tacit) agreement that the political and legal actions leading to and codified in the Civil Rights Act represented individuals who participate in biomedical and behavioral research. Since the Common Rule was promulgated in 1981 and updated in a historically significant social shift. 50 years later, this panel sets out to interrogate the contours of that shift through a retrospective look at the 1991, rapid advances in technology and the increasing volume of data Civil Rights Act, the way the Act has been legally construed and available on individuals have changed the landscape for researchers interpreted by U.S. Courts in the past half-century, and the effects of and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). In July 2011, the U.S. this legislation on the lives of U.S. citizens and racial hierarchy. We Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued an Advance propose a session that facilitates a nuanced discussion about the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) that proposes a general enormous potential, successes, and failures of the 1964 Civil Rights overhaul of the Common Rule to more effectively protect research Act; a discussion informed by the Act’s stated goal, the end of participants and promote important research. A report from the National discrimination in institutions on the basis of race, ethnicity, national Research Council, Proposed Revisions to the Common Rule for the origin, religion and sex, as well as its broader ideological promise – Protection of Human Subjects in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, social change, in particular the dismantling of structural racial examines those proposed changes as they apply to the behavioral and social sciences and offers recommendations for how to clarify, adapt, oppression. and implement them. This presentation summarizes those findings and 57. Thematic Session. Institutions and the recommendations. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Maintenance of Inequality Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of 60. Special Session. How Does Inequality Influence Pennsylvania the Body? From Foreclosure to Fair Lending: Occupy, Inequality, Session Organizers: Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State and the Role of Advocacy. Gregory D. Squires, University and Bruce G. Link, Columbia University George Washington University Presider: Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State University The Rich Get Richer: The Effects of the Financial Crisis Biological Embedding of Early Life Social Class: SES on Inequality. Neil Fligstein, University of California- Shapes Young Children's Stress Physiology. Nicki Berkeley Bush, University of California-San Francisco The Boundary Work of Class Formation in Urban China: Inflammation at Mid-life: Patterning by Socioeconomic Service Labor an Inequality in Urban China. Eileen Status and Psychosocial Resources. Elliott M. Otis and Tongyu Wu, University of Oregon Friedman, Purdue University Racial Discrimination and Inflammation Among African San Francisco American Women: Biobehavioral and Corbett Joan O’Toole, Disability Historian Psychobiological Pathways for Health Disparities. Alice Wong, Amani M. Nuru-Jeter, University of California- The session would focus on the origins, development, and impact Berkeley of the independent living and disability rights movements in the San Francisco Bay Area since the early 1970s. Since the late 1960s, the Racial Identity and Allostatic Load: Deepening Our independent living movement and related disability rights movements Understanding of the Deleterious Impact of Racism have sought to change the lives of tens of millions of Americans with for Blacks. R. Jay Turner and Tony N. Brown, disabilities and of society at large. These movements grew from grass Vanderbilt University roots efforts around the United States, but actions taken by people with disabilities in Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco were especially Discussant: Howard Waitzkin, University of New Mexico critical. Since the 1970s, the Bay Area disability community has been a Morbidity and mortality are heavily impacted by socioeconomic and well spring of activism, innovation, and transformational change. The racial inequality. As a result, when sociologists study the origins and proposed session would offer an overview of how these movements reproduction of inequality, they simultaneously provide critical evidence developed in the San Francisco Bay Area, the impact they have had on about the social patterning of disease and death. This fact has not been Americans with disabilities, and the current objectives and challenges lost on scholars inside and outside of sociology whose scholarship is faced by the movements. aimed at understanding the psychological and biological processes that link social inequalities to morbidity and mortality. This session will bring 64. Departmental Management and Leadership sociologists and scientists from other disciplines together to discuss the ways that sociology and other disciplines importantly inform research Workshop. How to Build Sociology Majors’ Social that is beginning to show how inequality gets under the skin to Capital for Post-Baccalaureate Success influence individual and population health. Session Organizer and Leader: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association 61. Author Meets Critics Session. The Stickup Kids: Co-Leaders: Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream University (University of California Press, 2013) by Randol Nicole M. Van Vooren, American Sociological Contreras Association Session Organizer and Presider: Timothy S. Black, Case Half of senior sociology majors have parents with less than a Western Reserve University college degree, and these majors may be the first member of their Critics: Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania family to obtain a bachelor’s degree. These students need help in Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University learning about the job market and graduate school and, they need resources and contacts to succeed in their job and graduate school Amy L. Best, George Mason University searches. This workshop draws on three waves of data from the 2012- Author: Randol Contreras, University of Toronto 2014 ASA’s Bachelor’s and Beyond Survey. These data allow us to examine the resources and relationships, or lack of them, that students 62. Regional Spotlight Session. Academic Hustle: rely on to make the transition from undergraduates to the next stage of PhD’s and Part-Time Work in the San Francisco their lives, and to examine which methods are the most successful in ensuring that this transition results in a future job that reflects what they Bay Area have learned as a sociology major. Our current research shows that Session Organizer: Carlos E. Garcia, San Jose State students rely on a narrow range of ties, such as favorite faculty University members and parents, for help in their searches. The workshop will Presider: Preston Rudy, San Jose State University provide suggestions for faculty members on how and where to find the resources and other types of ties that can build students’ social capital, Panel: Steve Nava, San Jose University especially for those whose parents have limited education, and help Anthony J. Villarreal, Monterey Peninsula College them in making successful post-college transitions. Tracy DeHaan, University of Oregon Within a few hours drive from San Francisco there are no fewer 65. Social Media Workshop. How to Create a Platform than five major universities granting doctorate degrees in sociology, this for Your Research (co-sponsored with Just fact coupled with the geographic draw of the area and the diminishing full time faculty positions at area institutions have created an Publics@365) overabundance of unemployed professionals. In this panel we explore Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of how sociologists navigate underemployment in an area that on the New York-Hunter College surface looks full of opportunity. While the discussion is centered on the Leader: Nathan Scott Palmer, Georgia Southern Bay Area it is a situation that is not unique to those that live here, as it University is a phenomenon being played out across the country. The audience for your work is waiting to hear from you. In this workshop you'll learn how to use social media (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, 63. Regional Spotlight Session. Four Decades of blogging platforms, etc.) to build a platform for your research, your Disability and Independent Living Activism in the teaching, and your service. Social media can be the conduit through San Francisco Bay Area which you share your work with the general public, other scholars, Session Organizer: Richard K. Scotch, University of policy makers, and the media. You will learn about strategies for building an audience, honing your skills as a communicator, and Texas-Dallas injecting your work into the public discourse around your area of Presiders: Richard K. Scotch, University of Texas-Dallas research." (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA and Devva Kasnitz, Association of Higher Education Research Support Forum.) and Disability Panel: Mary Lou Breslin, Disability Rights Education and 66. Policy and Research Workshop. National Science Defense Fund Foundation: Dispelling Myths about Proposal Jessie Lorenz, Independent Living Resource Center- Submissions and Funding Opportunities for Sociological Research Cigarette, and Illicit Drug Use. Michael David Nino, Session Organizer and Leader: Patricia E. White, University of North Texas; Tianji Cai, University of National Science Foundation Macau Co-Leaders: Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona Murray Webster, University of North Carolina- 69. Regular Session. Critical Theory I: Standpoints Charlotte Session Organizer and Presider: Philip Mancus, College Regina E. Werum, University of Nebraska-Lincoln of the Redwoods This workshop targets faculty, graduate students, and researchers Critical Theory as Cultural Marxism Must be Marxist. who are new at proposal writing and submission. Representatives from Lauren Langman, Loyola University-Chicago the National Science Foundation (NSF), its research review panels, Critique of/in the Anthropocene. Alexander M. Stoner, and grantees will discuss the proposal development process, elements of a competitive proposal, proposal submission and review, and funding Salisbury University; Andony Melathopoulos, opportunities for sociological research. The format will be interactive, Dalhousie University allowing for audience questions and participation. The session is Critical Theory Since The 1980s: Habermas and interactive; audience participation is encouraged. Attend the Research Honneth between Theory and Politics. Harry F. Opportunities and Data Resources poster session for one-on-one discussions with NSF Program Officers. (This session is part of this Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Sociology of Critique. Instancing the Management of Poverty by Social Policy. Claudia Globisch, 67. Teaching Workshop. Teaching Race, Class and University of Innsbruck Gender Session Organizer and Leader: Susan J. Ferguson, 70. Regular Session. Cultural Capital Grinnell College Session Organizer and Presider: Susan A. Dumais, City Over four decades have passed since the publication of Paulo University of New York-Lehman College Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed ([1970] 1992). Freire’s Entering the Creative Class: The Role of High-Status revolutionary pedagogy was based on the belief that every human being, no matter how “ignorant” or submerged in the “culture of silence” Culture. Sharon Koppman, University of Arizona they may be, is capable of looking at their world in a dialogical From Concerted Cultivation to College: How Parenting encounter with others (1992:13). Friere wanted to break down the Practices Shape Postsecondary Success. Daniel J. paternalistic student-teacher relationship in order to empower students Potter, American Institutes for Research; Josipa to learn from each other. In Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom (1994), bell hooks builds on Friere’s ideas of the Roksa, University of Virginia need to challenge teaching authorities in order to build teaching Gender and Bourdieu's Field Theory. Diana Lee Miller, communities. hooks argues that the goal of teaching is to teach University of Toronto students to transgress against sexual, racial, and social class Grooming the New Elites: Cultural Capital and boundaries in order to achieve the gift of freedom. Thus, teachers are not just teaching about race, gender, and social class differences, but Educational Strategies in Urban China. Yi-Lin instead, are teaching their students to critically act on their learning to Chiang, University of Pennsylvania challenge barriers and social inequalities in their own lives. This Social Stratification and Cultural Practice in the United workshop will build on these ideas and others to examine how to Kingdom. Yaojun Li and Alan Warde, Manchester construct a course on Race, Class, and Gender that not only covers the requisite content areas but also helps students to better understand University; Michael A. Savage, London School of social inequality in our society. Numerous curricular resources will be Economics and Political Science discussed with time allowed for participant questions. 71. Regular Session. Cultures of Food Production 68. Regular Session. Changing Nature and Impact of and Consumption Substance Use among Youth and Young Adults Session Organizer and Presider: Michael Haedicke, Session Organizer and Presider: Stephani Hatch, King's Drake University College London The Rise of the Authenticity Economy: The Alcohol Use among American Indian Adolescents and Transformation and Spread of Food Trucks across Young Adults: Longitudinal Change and Life Course Cities. Todd Schifeling, University of Michigan; Transitions. Kaylin Greene, Tamela McNulty Eitle, Daphne Demetry, Northwestern University and David J. Eitle, Montana State University Workarounds and Roadblocks: Framing Risk in Local Prescription Drug Misuse among Young Adults: The Role Pasture-based Livestock Operations in Oklahoma. of Peer Relationships. Alexandra Marin, Brian C Andrew Raridon and Rachel L. Einwohner, Purdue Kelly, and Michael Vuolo, Purdue University; Brooke University; Tamara L. Mix, Oklahoma State University E Wells, Center for HIV Educational Studies and The Scientization of Breastfeeding Discourse in the Training; Jeffrey Parsons, City University of New United States. Lillian O'Connell, North Carolina State York-Hunter College University Substance Use and Mental Disorder Comorbidity among You are What You Eat: A Simelian Approach to Homeless Youth: Evidence of Self-Medication? Interpreting Gendered Food-Beauty Trends. Kristie Harmony Rhoades, University of Southern California; O'Neill and Daniel Silver, University of Toronto Eric R. Rice, University of California-Los Angeles; Hailey Winetrobe, University of Southern California 72. Regular Session. Effects of Accountability on The Effects of Youth Social Withdrawal on Alcohol, Students, Classrooms, and Public Discourse Session Organizer: Jennifer L. Jennings, New York Transnational Spaces University Session Organizer: Angie Y. Chung, State University of Presider: Douglas Lee Lauen, University of North New York-Albany Carolina-Chapel Hill Job Finding and Labor Market Outcomes of Cross- Hijacking Rhetoric in Federal Educational Policy Border Commuters in the Central European Region. Reauthorization Debates, 1965-2013. Emily Roland Verwiebe, Christoph Reinprecht, Raimund Meanwell, Indiana University Haindorfer, and Laura Wiesboeck, University of Changes in Instructional Practices in Kindergarten Vienna During the Era of No Child Left Behind. Jill Bowdon The Study of Human Genetic Variation in a Transnational and Laura M. Desimone, University of Pennsylvania Context: Asianism and the Racialization of Ethnicity. Membership has its Privileges: Student Incentives and Shirley (Hsiao-Li) Sun, Nanyang Technological Stigmatized Identities in the Accountability Era. University Thurston A. Domina, Andrew Penner, Emily K. Travel and See: Status, Communication and Distrust in Penner, and Marianne Bitler, University of California- Ghanaian Migrant Networks. Lindsay Bayham, Irvine University of California-Berkeley Patterns and Trends in Grade Retention Rates in the Discussant: Luis Eduardo Guarnizo, University of United States, 1995-2010. John Robert Warren and California-Davis Emily Hoffman, University of Minnesota; Megan Andrew, University of Notre Dame; Stefanie Lightner 76. Regular Session. Mental Health and Jim Saliba, University of Minnesota Session Organizer and Presider: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central Florida 73. Regular Session. Feminist Research Methods Neighborhoods and Mental Health: Exploring Ethnic Session Organizer: Sharlene J. Hesse-Biber, Boston Density, Poverty, and Social Cohesion among Asian College Americans and Latinos. Seunghye Hong and Wei Presider: Emily Barko, Boston College Zhang, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Emily C. Walton, Framing Mothers: Childcare Research and the Dartmouth College Normalization of Maternal Care. Joan Wolf, Texas Religious Involvement and the Black-White Paradox in A&M University Mental Health. Dawne M. Mouzon, State University Group Interviews as a Feminist Research Method. Jess of New Jersey-Rutgers Butler, Western State Colorado University; Michela Social Network Activation: The Role of Health Discussion Musto, University of Southern California Partners in Recovery from Mental Illness. Bernice A. What is Female Athlete? College Women's Ultimate Pescosolido, Indiana University Frisbee, a Site for Reconceptualizing Gendered Using the Residential Life History Profile to Study Health Sporting Identities. Joanna W. Neville, University of and Mental Health in Midlife. Blair Wheaton, Florida University of Toronto; Marisa Christine Young, Discussant: Emily Barko, Boston College McMaster University Discussant: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central 74. Regular Session. Health Care and Care Delivery 2 Florida Session Organizer: Celeste Campos-Castillo, Dartmouth College 77. Regular Session. Race, Class, and Gender 1 Churning Health Care: How Brokered Access Influences Session Organizer: Kimberly DaCosta, New York Services for Unauthorized Latina/o Immigrants. University Laura Lopez-Sanders, University of North Carolina- Presider: Cassi L. Pittman, The Ohio State University Chapel Hill Race, Gender and Institutional Theory: An Institutional Pathways to Unconventional Medicine among People Approach to Workplace Inequality. Melissa Victoria with Chronic Pain Conditions: Results of a Qualitative Abad, University of Illinois-Chicago Investigation. Misty Amadona Curreli, Suffolk Race, Wealth and Class Identification in 21st-Century Community College America. Isaac Speer, University of California-Los The Challenge of Effectiveness in a Changing Health Angeles Care Environment: Patient Navigators and Holistic Survivalists or Capitalists? Interpreting Women of Color’s Care. Russell K. Schutt, University of Self-Employment. Dwanna Lynn Robertson, Kansas Massachusetts-Boston State University The Lifeworld Empowerment Toolkit: Health Care The One Friend Rule: Mobilizing Race as Social Capital Empowerment In-praxis. Cara A. Chiaraluce, in an Interracial Religious Network. Christopher University of California-Davis Munn, The Ohio State University Discussant: Tiffany D. Joseph, State University of New Discussant: G. Cristina Mora, University of California- York-Stony Brook Berkeley 75. Regular Session. Meaning and Movement across 78. Regular Session. Social Movements, Framing and Culture. University-Denver Session Organizer: Drew Halfmann, University of Protecting the Body’s Natural Immunity: Parents’ Vaccine California-Davis Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and Artificial. Presider: Hiroe Saruya, Sophia University Jennifer A. Reich, University of Denver Families Matter, but not Human Rights: Gauging Frame Resonance around Immigrant Rights. Irene H.I. 81. Regular Session. Urban Sociology 1 Bloemraad, Kim Voss, and Fabiana Silva, University Session Organizer: Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia of California-Berkeley University Frame Balancing and Reinforcing: A Comparative Presider: Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh Analysis of Framing Strategies in Progressive Era A Seat at the Table: Roles, Legitimacy, and the Politics Women's Movements. Mary Beth Slusar and J. Craig of Urban Redevelopment. Jeremy R. Levine, Harvard Jenkins, The Ohio State University University Justifying Particular Interest in Universalizing Terms. Building Consensus, Consenting to Build: Participatory Mujun Zhou, Brown University Planning and Neoliberal Urban Development in The Invention of the 99 Percent: The Origins and Asheville, North Carolina. Mary Larue Scherer, Development of a Political Imaginary. Michael Gould- University of Massachusetts-Amherst Wartofsky, New York University Central Place: Contested Space-Urban Redevelopment Discussant: James M. Jasper, City University of New in Athens, Rome and New York. Max Arthur Herman, York-Graduate Center and Kim Lucas, New Jersey City University Neighborhood Activism and Growth Control Movements 79. Regular Session. Sociology of Education: in Northeast Los Angeles. Jan C. Lin, Occidental Comparative and Historical Approaches College Session Organizer and Presider: Joshua Klugman, Discussant: Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh Consortium on Chicago School Research Changes in Socioeconomic Achievement Gaps in 82. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology International Comparison, 1964-2011. Anna Katyn Paper Session. Corruption, Graft, Vice and Chmielewski, Michigan State University Venality: Public and Private Wrongfulness Governance Structures and Institutional Interests in the Session Organizer: Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa Enactment of Grant Aid in Three U.S. States. Presider: Erin Metz McDonnell, University of Notre Dame Jennifer Marie Nations, University of California-San Trustworthiness, Regulatory Jurisdiction, and the Diego Circulation of Worth Claims in the Stanford Financial Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Education Laws on Group Fraud. Camilo Arturo Leslie, University of Assortative Mating: Education, Race, and Region. Michigan Emily Rauscher, University of Kansas War and Contemporary State-building: International Power, Conflict and Change in World Society: The Case Threat and Trusted Taxation. Erin Metz McDonnell, of International Assessment of Student Achievement. University of Notre Dame Oren Pizmony-Levy, Columbia University Mass Supervision, Bureaucratism, and Corruption in Schooling Progress in the U.S. and Canada: Context's China. Joel D. Andreas and Yige Dong, Johns Effects on Assimilation Patterns of Immigrant Blacks. Hopkins University Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University Discussant: Amy Myrick, Northwestern University 80. Regular Session. Sociology of the Body: 83. Section on Environment and Technology Paper "Natural" vs. "Artificial" Bodies Session. Open Topic 1 Session Organizer: Erynn Masi de Casanova, University Session Organizer: Lori Peek, Colorado State University of Cincinnati Presider: Steven R. Brechin, Syracuse University Presider: Jialin Camille Li, University of Illinois-Chicago Pathways to Environmental Activism Across Time and Gender Differences among Self-Reported Genital Place. Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State Piercing Stories. Jeremy N. Thomas, Lauren Crosby, University and Jessica Milford, Idaho State University Understanding the Complexity of Detroit’s Food Others’ Milk: Sharing Breastfeeding and Sharing Environment: Access, Justice, and Social Change. Breastmilk as Queer Embodiment. Kristin J. Wilson, Dorceta E. Taylor, University of Michigan; Kerry Ard, Georgia State University The Ohio State University Formula Feeding and Social Body: Exploring the Bodies Comparing Climate Change Discourse Coalitions: Brazil, in Infant Feeding in Contemporary China. Jialin China and India in Comparative Context. Jeffrey Camille Li, University of Illinois-Chicago Broadbent, University of Minnesota; Pradip Tattooed Women as Marked Deviants? Performing Acts Swarnakar, Indian Institute of Technology; Jun Jin, of Affiliation, Attraction, and Rebellion. Desire' University of Minnesota Janelle-Maralyn Anastasia, Metropolitan State From Boomerang Federalism to Hybrid Governance in Sustainable Cities. Dana R. Fisher and Anya Mikael Galli, University of Maryland-College Park Howard Winant, University of California-Santa Alternative Notions of Environmental Justice: Examining Barbara Sites of Acceptance to Industrial Uranium Production. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University Stephanie Ann Malin, Colorado State University Michael Omi, University of California-Berkeley 84. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Paper 87. Section on Rationality and Society Paper Session. Extreme Poverty Session. Sustainable Cooperation and Individual Session Organizer: Matthew Desmond, Harvard Interests in a Changing World University Session Organizer: Andreas Flache, University of Thick and Thin Ties. Marion Coddou and Paolo Parigi, Groningen Stanford University Presider: Anthony Paik, University of Massachusetts- Homelessness and Disaster in Boulder, Colorado. Jamie Amherst Vickery, University of Colorado Explaining Social Change Using a Dynamic Network I’m Not By Myself: Building Sustainable Social Ties Model. Yamilette Chacon, University of South through a Poor People’s Organization. Joan Maya Carolina; Pamela E. Emanuelson, North Dakota State Mazelis, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at University Camden The Shadow of Consumption. Michael Constantin Hahn, Entrepreneurial Governance and the Biographical Inertia Stanford University; Brent Simpson, University of of Place: Homeless Men’s Life-Course Trajectories South Carolina into Nashville’s Lafayette District. Damian T. The Social Production of Property and its Coercive Williams, Concordia University Enforcement. Pamela E. Emanuelson, North Dakota Discussant: Megan Lee Comfort, RTI International State University; David Willer, University of South Carolina; Richard Chacon, Winthrop University; 85. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Yamilette Chacon and Danielle Lewis, University of Paper Session. Changes in Employment Relations South Carolina and Their Consequences Discussant: Jacob Dijkstra, University of Groningen Session Organizer and Presider: Taekjin Shin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 88. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Job Insecurity, Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions Sociology Roundtable Session and Business in Changing Organizational Contexts. Phyllis Moen, Meeting Erin Kelly, Michael Oakes, and Shi-Rong Lee, 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: University of Minnesota; Jeremy Bray, RTI Session Organizers: Laura Nichols, Santa Clara International; David M. Almeida, Pennsylvania State University and John B. Diamond, Harvard University University; Leslie Hammer, Portland State University; David Hurtado and Orfeu Buxton, Harvard University Table 1. Hidden Social Costs of Precarious Employment: Table Presider: Philip Nyden, Loyola University- Marriage Formation in a Period of Rising Precarity. Chicago Yelizavetta Kofman, University of California-Los Angeles Table 2. Assessing Public Health(s): Methodological Precarious Employment and Bargaining Power: Results Issues, Theoretical Choices from a Factorial Survey Analysis. Katrin Auspurg, Table Presider: Kathleen C. Oberlin, Indiana University University of Konstanz; Stefanie Gundert, Institute for Advancing Black Feminism in Public Health-from Employment Research Margin to Center. Quinn M. Gentry, Messages of The Institutionalization of Part-Time Work: Cross- Empowerment Productions National Differences in the Relationship between Futile Knowledge: The Abyss Between Evidence- Part-Time Work and Perceived Insecurity. Andrew S. based Research, Policy and Practice in Health. Fullerton, Oklahoma State University; Jeffrey C. William Dane Cabin, Richard Stockton College Dixon, College of the Holy Cross; Destinee McCollum, Oklahoma State University Table 3. Studying the U.S. Population: Implications for Discussant: Matissa Hollister, McGill University Communities Table Presider: Lauren Apgar, Indiana University 86. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Invited What is the Relationship of the Population Changes in Session. Racial Theory in the 21st Century: Where Texas due to Population Dynamics? Amy M. We Were, Where We Are, and Where We Need to Romanus, Texas Woman's University Be Working Class in a Post-Industrial Economy No Session Organizer: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke Worker Left Behind? Tales from the Rustbelt. University Michelle Marie Proctor, Madonna University Panel: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, University of California- Berkeley Table 4. Practicing Theorists White Hegemony and Leadership Structures in Latino Table Presider: Christine C. George, Loyola University- Congregations. Brandon C. Martinez and Jeffrey A. Chicago Tamburello, Baylor University Activism in Sociological Theory: How Weber, Juxtapositions of Islam and Christianity for Arab Durkheim, and Schutz Foster Activist-Oriented American Christians. Randa A. Kayyali, American Thought and Action. Sara Strickhouser, University University of Central Florida I was a Muslim: Preaching, Legitimation, and Identity George Herbert Mead: Public Sociologist. David W. Management in a Southern Evangelical Church. Woods, New York University Polytechnic School Gerardo Marti, Davidson College

Table 5. Practicing Sociology Outside Our Imaginary 90. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Roundtable Walls Session and Business Meeting Table Presider: Kathryn Goldman Schuyler, Alliant 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: International University and Coherent Change Session Organizer: Catherine Connell, Boston University Consulting Practicing Sociology Outside Our Imaginary Walls: Table 1. LGB Marriage and Partnership Making Connections Across Boundaries of Table Presider: Megan Carroll, University of Southern Professional Organizations. Kathryn Goldman California Schuyler, Alliant International University and Marriage Decision-Making Processes and Pressures: Coherent Change Consulting Gaining the Right to Marry and LGB Relationship Trajectories. Abigail Ruth Ocobock, University of Table 6. Participatory Research Chicago Trust As a Component Of Ethical Community Based Reimagining the White Wedding: Lesbian Weddings Participatory Research. Dmitry Khodyakov, RAND in Ontario, Canada. Tina Fetner and Melanie Corporation; Elizabeth Bromley, University of Heath, McMaster University California-Los Angeles; Lisa Mikesell, State Spatial Segregation of Same-sex Couples - The University of New Jersey-Rutgers Example of Brazil. Thomas Stein, Albert Esteve Palós, and Antonio López Gay, Centre d'Estudis Table 7. DREAMers Undocumented Immigrant Students Demogràfics as Community Partners in Research Why Do People Change their Opinions on Same-Sex Table Presider: Thomas Pineros Shields, Brandeis Marriage? Katherine McFarland Bruce, Elon University University

Table 8. Community Food Security, Nutrition, and Table 2. Sexual Violence, Harassment, and Urban/Suburban Agriculture Discrimination Table Presider: Sarah N. Gatson, Texas A&M Table Presider: Amanda May Jungels, Georgia State University University Cat-Calling as Heterosexual Norm: An Ethnographic Table 9. Organizing for Educational Change Inside and Study of Men that Cat-Call. Simone Alexandra Outside of Schools Kolysh, City University of New York-Graduate Table Presider: John B. Diamond, Harvard University Center Coping with Antigay Violence: In-depth Interviews Table 10. Publishing Community-Based Research with LGB Adults. Lies D'haese and Alexis Table Presider: Charlotte M. Ryan, University of Dewaele, Ghent University Massachusetts-Lowell Out and Proud: The Visibility of Sexual Orientation and its Relationship to Inequality. Miriam Elana 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociological Practice Verploegh, University of Iowa and Public Sociology Business Meeting Table 3. Intersectional Approaches to Sexualities 89. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Research Religion and Racial/Ethnic Inequality Table Presider: Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Jason Eugene Shelton, Tennessee University of Texas-Arlington Down Low Discourse and the "Pathology" of Black United By Faith: Race/Ethnicity, Congregational (Homo)sexuality. Chong-suk Han, Middlebury Contexts, and Racial Attitudes in the United States. College Ryon J. Cobb, University of Southern California; Serving the Drag Body: The Real, Virtual and Samuel L. Perry, University of Chicago; Kevin D. Racialized Bodies of Drag Queens. Ray Dougherty, Baylor University Siebenkittel, Louisiana State University Solidarity Across Civil Rights? Same-Sex Relations Managing the Lesbian Stereotype in Softball. and Racial Attitudes. Emily Allen Paine, University Samantha Hobson, University of Chicago of Texas-Austin The Queer Logics of Sex/Desire and the Missing Discourse of Gender. Corie Hammers, Macalester Table 4. Sex Work College Table Presider: Barbara G. Brents, University of Trans Self-Identification on Official Surveys: The Nevada-Las Vegas Impact of Social Structure and the Life Course. J. Is Sex Work Sex or is Sex Work Work? Analyzing Michael Ryan, American University-Cairo Sex Worker Identity. Gowri Vijayakumar, University of California-Berkeley Table 9. Sexual Identities Pornography and the Male Sexual Script. Jennifer A. Table Presider: Melissa M. Wilcox, Whitman College Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University Proving Visible Sexualities: An Analysis of the Social Visible Requirement. Cheryl Llewellyn, State Table 5. The Production of Sexualities in Higher University of New York-Stony Brook Education Rate My Lover.com? Exploring the Concept of Public, Table Presider: Alexander Davis, Princeton University Online Sexual Reputations. Rebecca F. Plante, It's Not Taboo it's Just not Relevant: The Absent Ithaca College Presence of Sexuality in Medical Education. Saying God Again: Making Sense of Spiritual and Marie H. Murphy, University of California-San LGBT Identities in Religious Science. Cary James Diego Escovedo, California State University-Sonoma Learning to be Queer on Campus. Leila J. Rupp, and LGBTQ Organizations as “Respectably Queer” in Shae Miller, University of California-Santa Barbara India: Interrogating a Western Perspective in Reconciling Religion and Sexuality: Predictors of Queer Theory. Apoorva Ghosh, XLRI- Xavier LGBT-Inclusive Policies at Christian Colleges and School of Management Universities. Jonathan Scott Coley, Vanderbilt University Table 10. Producing Sexuality Discourse Table Presider: Maura Kelly, Portland State University Table 6. The Production of Sexualities in High School (Double) Standards for Granting of Formal Rights and Table Presider: Emily S. Mann, University of South Informal Privileges. Long Doan, and Annalise Carolina Skavo Loehr, and Lisa Miller, Indiana University- Improving Experiences of LGBT High School Bloomington Students: Comparison of Two Chicago Public At the Juncture of Homonationalism and Homophobic Schools Student Cohorts. Emily Vela, University Nationalism: The Paradox of Transnational Sexual of Illinois-Chicago; Melissa Barboza, Chicago Law Justice Cooperation. Sasha Maria Rodriguez, and Education Foundation State University of New York-Stony Brook Sexuality Education in Neoliberal Times: Gendering Regime Shift and Discourse: Anti-Gay and Pro-Gay the Responsible Sexual Agent. Sinikka Elliott, Rhetoric in Hong Kong after the Sovereignty North Carolina State University Transfer. Chi Cheng Wat, University of Toronto Why the French and Americans Understand the Gay Table 7. Queer Sexual Communities Community and the Causes of Homosexuality Table Presider: Amin Ghaziani, University of British Differently. Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Columbia University of California-Los Angeles Distancing and Difference: Intragroup Boundaries and Rural LGBTQs. Holly Donovan, Boston University Table 11. Families and Intimacy Once Essential, Now Irrelevant? The Decline of the Table Presider: Marianne Cutler, East Stroudsburg Gay Bar. Justin Grant Louie, Northwestern University University Having your Cake and Eating it Too: Factors Out of the Bar and onto the Web. Zachary Owens, Impacting Life Satisfaction during Extramarital University of Colorado-Boulder Affairs. Alicia Walker, University of Kentucky Warding Off the Guy with Attitude: Sexual Sociability The Impact of Legal Inequality on Relational Power in and Competition in a NYC Gay Sex Party. Planned Lesbian Families. Jonniann Butterfield, Etienne Meunier, State University of New Jersey- Austin Peay State University; Irene Padavic, Rutgers Florida State University It Takes a Lot of Planning: Gay and Lesbian Young Table 8. Gendered Identities Adult Perceptions of Same-sex Parenthood. Table Presider: Austin H. Johnson, Kent State Nicholas Keith Park, Wentworth Institute of University Technology; Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Old Doing Heterosexuality, Creating Homophobia: Dominion University 2015 Jessie Bernard Award Selection Committee 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociology of Committee on Nominations (2:30-6:10pm), continued Sexualities Business Meeting Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities in Sociology 91. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Editors of ASA Publications Session. Families that Challenge and are Film/Video Screening. The New Black Challenged by Our Times Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Council and Session Organizer and Presider: Mary Patrice Erdmans, Business Meeting Case Western Reserve University Task Force on Engaging Sociology When Caring Hurts: The Work of Strained Relationships in Transnational Families. Valerie A. Francisco, City 2:30 pm Sessions University of New York-Graduate Center Children of Queer Parents: Negotiating Identity, Stigma, 93. Presidential Panel. Elites and the Power They and Community over the Lifespan. Rebecca Ann Wield DiBennardo and Abigail C. Saguy, University of Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of California-Los Angeles Pennsylvania Single, Straight, Wants Kids: The Emergence of Presider: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University Intentional Single Fatherhood. Katherine M. Johnson, The American Business Elite: From Classwide Tulane University Coherence to Company-focused Management -- and Sliding and Deciding: Transitions to Cohabitation among Global Engagement. Michael Useem, University of Low-Income Black Mothers of Adolescents. Megan Pennsylvania Reid and Andrew Golub, National Development and Individual Power, Collective Weakness: The Research Institutes Fragmentation of the American Coporate Elite. Mark Reinstitutionalizing the Family: Marriage in the U.S. S. Mizruchi, University of Michigan Military. Jennifer Hickes Lundquist, University of The Haves and the Have-A-Lots: Who Counts as Upper Massachusetts-Amherst Class in America? Lauren Rivera, Northwestern University 11:30 am Meetings Leading Lives: An Inside Look at the People in Power. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology D. Michael Lindsay, Gordon College Business Meeting (to 12:10pm) Discussant: Rachel Sherman, New School for Social Section on Sociology of Sexualities Business Meeting (to Research 12:10pm) Although elites wield dispropotionate power, they have not garned extensive attention by sociologists. The scholars in this session will 12:30 pm Sessions share the results of their new studies of elites. The sessions will cast a fresh light on members of the upper class in America. The papers 92. Plenary Session. Social Class in Daily Life highlight the power of the elite in daily life. Session Organizer and Presider: Annette Lareau, 94. Thematic Session. Education and Hard Times University of Pennsylvania Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Outclassed. Jay MacLeod, Parish of All Saints and Pennsylvania Author Presider: Pamela Barnhouse Walters, Indiana University Cities, Class, and Climate Change: An Autopsy of The Distribution of School Resources in Hard Times. Superstorm Sandy. Eric Klinenberg, New York Aaron M. Pallas, Columbia University University Creating Opportunity during Hard Times: A Case for Racializing Low-Income Rural Mothers: A Thirty-Year Detracking. Karolyn Tyson, University of North Ethnography of Race, Class, and Socioeconomic Carolina-Chapel Hill Inequality. Linda Marie Burton, Duke University The Unequal Effects of Attending Affluent High Schools Discussant: William Julius Wilson, Harvard University on College Destinations. Joshua Klugman, Social class divisions are powerful forces in American society: they influence the rituals of daily life, they cast a long shadow over the life Consortium on Chicago School Research course, and they are thrown into sharper relief in times of crisis. This Hard Times: Working Class Young People's Experiences panel shows a range of ways in which class divisions matter. Jay of UK Schooling in a Period of Austerity. Diane Reay, MacLeod, author of the classic work, Ain’t No Makin’ It, will make a rare Cambridge University appearance at an ASA meeting to discuss the impact of class on life chances over the life course. Linda Burton will share the results of a Discussant: Douglas B. Downey, The Ohio State thirty-year ethnographic study of low-income mothers. Her study University highlights the interweaving of race and class in their lives. Eric Klinenberg, drawing on recent data on the aftermath of Hurricane 95. Thematic Session. Inequality and New Media: Sandy, will show how the experiences of this natural disaster varied by Young People, Technology, and Social Divides class. William Julius Wilson will be the discussant on this Saturday Session Organizers: Marianne Cooper, Stanford plenary session. University and C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon 2:30 pm Meetings Presiders: Jessie Daniels, City University of New York- Hunter College and C.J. Pascoe, University of Session Organizers: Mark Wolfson, Wake Forest Oregon University and Katherine Clegg Smith, Johns Hopkins Panel: C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon University Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University Presider: Mark Wolfson, Wake Forest University Christo Sims, University of California-San Diego Using Sociology to Inform Public Health Prevention Discussant: Jessie Daniels, City University of New York- Research and Policy. Paula M. Lantz, University of Hunter College Michigan Technology is often heralded as the great equalizer, bearing the Sociologists Collaborating with Environmental Health ability to solve social ills through making information and Scientists to Prevent Exposure and Disease. Phil communication available to people regardless of class, age or racial/ethnic background. However, digital technologies can also reflect Brown, Northeastern University and indeed replicate inequality along a variety of lines. Paradoxically, in Prevention and Contention: Vaccine Skeptics, Alternative some cases, attempts to address digital inequality can contribute to the Medicine, and School Immunization Exemptions. remaking of historical inequalities. This panel addresses how and when Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los digital media perpetuate inequalities as well as how and when it disrupts these processes. These papers explore how young people Angeles interact with new media in ways that reflect, challenge, and reproduce Can a Sociology of Community Risk and Protective classed, raced, sexualized, gendered and geographic inequality. Factors Improve the Lives of Children and Adolescents? Richard F. Catalano, Jr., University of 96. Thematic Session. Networks of Need in the Age Washington of Economic and Social Precarity Session Organizer and Presider: Sandra S. Smith, Discussant: Katherine Clegg Smith, Johns Hopkins University University of California-Berkeley “Prevention” has become an ascendant concept in the U.S., and Panel: James R. Elliott, University of Oregon throughout the West. While there have long been notions of prevention Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University being better than cure, institutional support for prevention, as well as its Edward Bishop Smith, Northwestern University resonance among both elites and publics, has grown dramatically in recent years. The emphasis on prevention in public policy may be best Sandra S. Smith, University of California-Berkeley illustrated by the inclusion of major provisions related to prevention in Since the 1970s, economic inequality has grown dramatically in the the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Sociologists U.S., and during the same period, the age of precarity was been have a great deal to contribute to policy, practice, and research related reborn. Increasingly, as nonstandard employment relationships have to prevention. Despite this, we argue that an intentional focus on proliferated and welfare state supports have gradually eroded, low- and prevention, as a whole, has been largely absent from sociological middle-income workers have struggled to secure jobs offering stability, thought and research. This panel will showcase the varied work of security, and a living wage. In this session, we will explore the extent to sociologists in the area of prevention of health and illness, and which growing precarity, rooted in the changing nature of workers' promotion of health, broadly construed. Building on Robert Strauss’s relationships with employers and the state, has fundamentally altered conception of sociology in, and sociology of, medicine (1957), this the structure of workers' personal networks of relations as well as the session will explore sociology in, and sociology of, prevention. Papers function that these personal networks serve. In the process, we will on sociology in prevention will focus on such areas as sociological consider both emerging theoretical frameworks, including those approaches to understanding the emergence and distribution of health highlighting the role that cognition plays, and cutting edge empirical and illness (e.g., sociology’s focus on structural, versus individual, studies that shed light on these issues. determinants), and to addressing structural factors in order to promote health and prevent disease (e.g., community organizing, policy change, 97. Special Session. Celebrating Bill Chambliss: A social movements). Papers on sociology of prevention will focus on Saint and a Roughneck (co-sponsored with critical sociological accounts of the field (e.g., public health as a field of Society for the Study of Social Problems and practice; social movements around health and illness). The goal for this George Washington University Department of session is not only to provide broad exposure for the wide variety of sociological work being conducted related to prevention, but to also Sociology) serve as a catalyst for efforts to theorize and systematize sociological Session Organizers and Presiders: Gregory D. Squires, approaches to prevention, and to create capacity for scholarship that George Washington University and Raymond bridges the academic/applied divide. Michalowski, Northern Arizona University Panel: Richard P. Appelbaum, University of California- 99. Author Meets Critics Session. The Undeserving Santa Barbara Rich: American Beliefs about Inequality, Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky Opportunity, and Redistribution (Cambridge A. Kathryn Stout, Manhattan College University Press, 2013) by Leslie McCall Celebrating Bill Chambliss: A Saint and a Roughneck. This session Session Organizer: Michael Hout, New York University will honor and celebrate the scholarship and life of Bill Chambliss. Presider: Ruth Milkman, City University of New York- Jointly sponsored by the ASA, SSSP, and the Department of Sociology Graduate Center at George Washington University, several of Bill's colleagues and Critics: Henry E. Brady, University of California-Berkeley friends will reminisce about just some of the highlights of Bill's distinguished career and close personal friendships. This co-sponsored Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina- session is held at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis hotel, meeting Chapel Hill site of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Michele Lamont, Harvard University Problems. Please search their program schedule for the listing, "101." Author: Leslie McCall, Northwestern University 98. Special Session. Sociology in and Sociology of 100. Author Meets Critics Session. What's Wrong Prevention with Fat? (Oxford University Press, 2012) by Abigail C. Saguy Insights Based on a Recent Empirical Study of Session Organizer: Brian Powell, Indiana University Faculty in Higher Ed Presider: Anna Strassmann Mueller, University of Session Organizer and Leader: Alford A. Young, Memphis University of Michigan Critics: Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Given the changing demographics of the university system, and the Ellen M. Granberg, Clemson University entry of greater numbers of students and faculty from underrepresented minority backgrounds (at least in comparison to many years ago), it is Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania important for faculty understand and be responsive to a range of Author: Abigail C. Saguy, University of California-Los circumstances that may emerge in classrooms that reflect such student Angeles diversity. Accordingly, by drawing upon the findings presented in Faculty Identities and the Challenge of Diversity (Paradigm Publishers 101. Departmental Management and Leadership 2013) and other supporting material, this workshop will involve instructional and interactive techniques to explore the following issues: Workshop. Is there a CORE in Sociology? Is it What choices might faculty have in regard to handling race and ethnic- Reflected in Your Department's Curriculum? based conflicts in the classroom? What may be done prior to class, Session Organizers: Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana during class, and after class to address or resolve such issues? What University Kokomo and Diane Pike, Augsburg College skills are most appropriate and effective for addressing these concerns? What are the personal and professional risks involved in Leader: Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana University addressing these concerns and how do they pertain to choice-making Kokomo by faculty? and What might be the costs and benefits for students for Co-Leaders: Diane Pike, Augsburg College your actions – or decisions not to act? Jay R. Howard, Butler University In this workshop we examine sociology curricula to: 1) determine 105. Graduate Programs in Sociology the extent to which an agreed upon core of sociological concepts, Session Organizers: Jaime Hecht and Margaret Weigers theories, and/or skills can be identified and 2) assess how well that Vitullo, American Sociological Association core (or lack thereof) supports program and disciplinary goals. We will 1. Arizona State University identity how departmental consensus on a core strengthens or 2. Boston College weakens a program and explore those consequences for assessment 3. Brown University issues, developmental course sequencing and student learning. 4. DePaul University Participants will engage in activities to better understand the ways 5. Florida Atlantic University departmental leaders can help to develop consensus about aspects of 6. Higher School of Economics, NRU the core and will leave with ideas to take back to their own departments 7. Humboldt State University and programs. 8. Kent State University 9. Lehigh University 102. Professional Development Workshop. Behind 10. Loyola University-Chicago the Academic Curtain: How to Find Success and 11. Middle Tennessee State University Happiness with a PhD 12. Oklahoma State University 13. Pennsylvania State University Session Organizer and Leader: Frank F. Furstenberg, 14. Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania 15. Texas State University-San Marcos 16. The Ohio State University 103. Policy and Research Workshop. Panel Study of 17. Tulane University Income Dynamics 18. University of California-Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of 19. University of North Carolina-Charlotte 20. University of Alabama-Birmingham Michigan 21. University of Cincinnati Leader: Noura E. Insolera, Panel Study of Income 22. University of Delaware Dynamics 23. University of Illinois-Chicago This workshop is geared toward current and prospective users of 24. University of Louisville the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID, psid.org), the world's 25. University of Maryland-Baltimore County longest running longitudinal household survey. PSID has collected data 26. University of Massachusetts-Boston on a wide range of sociologically relevant topics from a nationally 27. University of Miami representative sample of US families and their descendants since 28. University of Minnesota 1968. Content domains include employment, occupations, income, 29. University of Nevada-Reno wealth, education, expenditures, health, aging, marriage, childbearing, 30. University of Nevada-Las Vegas child development, youth transitions, philanthropy, intergenerational 31. University of New Hampshire relations, and numerous other topics. This workshop provides an 32. University of Notre Dame overview of the general structure and content of the PSID and its 33. University of Oklahoma supplemental surveys (including the Childhood Development 34. University of Wisconsin-Madison Supplement, the Transition into Adulthood Study, and the Disability and 35. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Time Use study) as well as an update on current and future data 36. Wayne State University collection efforts (2013 roster/transfer module, Child Development Supplement 2014). A hands-on walk-through of the PSID website and 106. Open Refereed Roundtable Session I data center will enable users to quickly locate relevant documentation, 2:30-4:10pm, Roundtables: tutorials, and data. There will also be an interactive portion to address Session Organizer: Denise A. Segura, University of specific research questions from PSID data users. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) California-Santa Barbara

104. Teaching Workshop. Pedagogical Responses to Table 1. Class, Race, and Education Race, Class and Gender Conflict: Practical Table Presider: Robert F. Szafran, Stephen F. Austin State University Trends in Socioeconomic Achievement Gap in Japan: Debt Shaming: Internalized Classism among Implications on Educational Inequality. Izumi Mori, Financial Peace University Students. Rebecca Rikkyo University Barrett-Fox, Arkansas State University The Differing Dynamics of School Segregation Over Table 6. Family: Interrogating Motherhood and Time: The Importance of Local Context. Jared Fatherhood Strohl, State University of New York-Buffalo Table Presider: Bette Eulalie Avila, Michigan State White Flight from K-16 Public Education in a Rural University East Texas City. Robert F. Szafran, Stephen F. Fatherhood and Child Well-being: The Role of Austin State University Context, Perceptions of Fatherhood, and Father Involvement. J. Bart Stykes and Gary Oates, Table 2. Cultural Sociology 1 Bowling Green State University Table Presider: M.B. Fallin Hunzaker, Duke University Motherhood: A Hotbed of Contestation. Bette Eulalie Typological Approach to the Discourse on Emotional Avila, Michigan State University Labor. Jongwoo Kim, Independent Scholar Mothers, Leisure, and the Great Recession: Exploring Understanding Cultural Dynamics: A Schema-Based a Life Course Trajectory During a Historical Event. Approach. M.B. Fallin Hunzaker, Duke University Elizabeth Burkhalter, Irvine Valley College What Makes Employees either Zealous Supporters for or Cynical Contenders against their Firm’s CSR Table 7. Gender and Violence Initiative? Jeongkoo Yoon and Soojung Lee, Table Presider: Katie James, University of Georgia Ewha Womans University Gender Attitudes and Sexual Misconduct on a College Campus: Case Study. Susan Joel, Table 3. Education and Teachers Springfield College Table Presider: Elizabeth Covay Minor, Michigan State Perceived Injustice, Social Support, and School University Crime: A Gendered Test. Katie James, University Curricular Control and the Privatization of Inservice of Georgia; Jessica Seberger and Jody Clay- Teacher Education. Christopher B. Crowley, Warner, University of Georgia-Athens University of Wisconsin-Madison I Was a Gladiator: Pain, Injury, and Masculinity in Perceptions of Pre-service, Content-Area Teachers’ National Football League. Katie Rodgers, during a Literacy Field Experience. Salika University of Oregon Lawrence, William Paterson University Teacher Mobility and Contextual Factors: The Case Table 8. Inequality and Health of Michigan High Schools. Elizabeth Covay Minor, Table Presider: Andrew C. Patterson, University of Guan K. Saw, Kenneth A. Frank, and Barbara L. British Columbia Schneider, Michigan State University Political Democracy as a Determinant of Health. Systems Leadership in Middle Schools: Findings from Andrew C. Patterson and Gerry Veenstra, an Exploratory Efficacy Study. Scott Patrick University of British Columbia Murphy, Lea K. Schlanger, Owen Gaither, Lauren Holes in the Safety Net: Racial Disparities in Johnson, Jasmon Bailey, and Kathryn M. Borman, Healthcare Spending in the United States. University of South Florida Raphael Charron-Chenier and Collin William Mueller, Duke University Table 4. Economic Sociology The First Neoliberal Pandemic: Why Inequality and Legitimation, Social Status, and Entrepreneurial Structure Matter to the Spread of HIV/AIDS. Entry. Hongwei Xu, Institut Européen Helen Sharon Jolly, State University of New York- d'Administration des Affaires; Litao Zhao, National Stony Brook University of Singapore Table 9. Immigration and Health Table 5. Education: International Table Presider: Alla Chernenko, Middle Tennessee Table Presider: Rennie Lee, University of California- State University Los Angeles Investigating Contemporary Lifestyles and the Health Coethnic Communities and the Educational Experiences of Post-Soviet Immigrants: Attainment of the Foreign born and Native born in Conceptualizing Future Research. Alla the . Rennie Lee, University of Chernenko and Brian Philip Hinote, Middle California-Los Angeles Tennessee State University Racism, Social Inequality and the Implementation of Latino Immigrants’ Healthcare Choices and Economic Affirmative Action in Universities: The Brazilian Rationales: An Exploratory Analysis of a South Context. Beatriz Arcoverde de Oliveira, University Florida Immigrant Community. Alexandra Casuso, of British Columbia Florida Atlantic University Logics of Social Right: How Aging Taiwanese Generators and Interpreters. David E. Eagle and Immigrants Consider Public Benefits in Destination Rae-Jean Proeschold-Bell, Duke University Society. Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Hong Kong Baptist Performance of Model-Implied Instrumental Variable University Estimators and a Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Structural Equation Models. Shawn Bauldry, Table 10. Intersectionalities University of Alabama-Birmingham Table Presider: Matthew H. Rafalow, University of Simulating Dyads: A Take-The-Best (TTB) Heuristic California-Irvine Approach. May M. Takeuchi and Alexander Gender and Equity in Science: The Global Context. Takeuchi, University of North Alabama; Louis N. Sandra L. Hanson, Catholic University of America Gray, Washington State University Straightening Space: Neoliberalism and Gay Public The Field of Social Sciences – A Correspondence Sex. Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler, City Analysis of Structures in Danish Social Sciences. University of New York-Queens College Kristoffer Kropp and Jacob Lunding, University of Unpacking the Boy Crisis: Research at the Copenhagen Intersections of Race, Gender and Sexuality. Matthew H. Rafalow, University of California-Irvine Table 15. Military Sociology Table Presider: Julie Anne Beicken, University of Table 11. Latina/o Sociology Texas-Austin Table Presider: Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College Determinants of Capital Intensive Military Latinas, Sexuality and the Media: Subverting Sexual Expenditures: A Cross National Study. Jeffrey D. Dichotomies in Latino/a Culture. Wendy Arce, Kentor, Eastern Michigan University Graduate Theological Union The Changing Moral Status of Torture Post-9/11. Mexico’s War Against Drug Cartels and the Erosion of Julie Anne Beicken, University of Texas-Austin Trust of its Armed Forces. Dolores Trevizo, The Value and Values of Participation: Officer Cadets Occidental College in UK University Service Units. K. Neil Jenkings, Overcoming Barriers: Resilience in Latina Mothers in Alison Williams, and Rachel Woodward, Higher Education. Susana Gonzalez, University of Newcastle University Illinois-Chicago; Stephanie Cano and Doris Romero, Chicago Law and Education Foundation Table 16. Public Policy Table Presider: Emily A. Bowman, Coe College Table 12. Critical Media Studies Federal Funding of Public K-12 Education? The Battle Table Presider: Erin Michelle Bergner, Vanderbilt over the Blair Bill, 1881-1890. Emily A. Bowman, University Coe College Reading Between the Lines: Intersexuality in News From Food Aid to Farm Surplus: The Political Media, 1993-2013. Erin Michelle Bergner, Economy of India’s Farm Policy. Madhavi Vanderbilt University Cherian, New York University The Relationship between New and Traditional The End to Welfare as We Know It. Brittany Battle, Media. Stephanie Lee and Sean Munson, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at New University of Washington Brunswick Who Counts? Revisiting the Quantification of Table 13. Family in Global Context Homelessness in the Era of Homeland Security. Table Presider: Nikki Khanna, University of Vermont Maggie Tate, University of Texas-Austin Good Parenting Practices: The Significance of Poverty and Education. Esther Dermott, 107. ASA-NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship Program University of Bristol; Marco Pomati, Cardiff Research Session. Issues in Economic Sociology: University Perspectives on the United States Birth Tourism and the Construction of Alien Maternity. Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American Kuan-Yi Chen, City University of New York- Sociological Association and Patricia E. White, Graduate Center National Science Foundation The Role of Race and Other Factors in Shaping Presider: Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes, Northwestern Parents’ Decisions to Adopt Abroad. Nikki University Khanna, University of Vermont; Caitlin Killian, Payday Lending Regulation and the Demand for Drew University Alternative Financial Services. Roman V. Galperin, Johns Hopkins University; Andrew Weaver, Table 14. Quantitative Methodology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Table Presider: May M. Takeuchi, University of North The City as a Fiscal Derivative: Financialization, Alabama Quantification, and Growth Politics. Josh Pacewicz, Methodological Considerations in the Use of Name Brown University Effects of Economic Insecurity and the Great Recession Mental Illness. Russell K. Schutt, University of on the Quality of Food Purchases in American Massachusetts-Boston; Larry J. Seidman and Families. Margaret Michele Gough, Harvard Matcheri S. Keshavan, Harvard University University Childhood Abuse History and Early Adulthood Health: The Role of Inflammation Biomarker. Ying Huang, 108. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Professional State University of New York-Albany Workshop. Examining Stratification in Academic Gene by Social-Environment Interaction for Youth Career Trajectories for Minority Sociologists and Delinquency and Violence: Thirty-Nine Aggression- Economists related Genes. Hexuan Liu, Guang Guo, and Yi Li, Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin and Beth Floyd, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill American Sociological Association Parental Social Disparities in Newborns’ Epigenetics. Co-Leaders: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Katherine King, U.S. Enviornmental Protection Sociological Association Agency; Susan Murphy and Cathrine Hoyo, Duke Marie T. Mora, University of Texas-Pan American University Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Association Discussant: Colter Mitchell, University of Michigan 109. Student Forum Roundtable Session. 111. Regular Session. Class Cultures Session Organizers: Nicole MacInnis, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Jeffrey J. Sallaz, Manitoba; Nate Breznau, Bremen International University of Arizona Graduate School of Social Sciences; and Kathryn Girls in the Consolidation of Class among Elites: Marie Nowotny, University of Colorado-Boulder Ownership and Cultural Capital. Ashley E. Mears, Boston University Table 1. Disposable People: Class, Culture and the English Riots. Table Presider: Denise N. Cook, University of Nevada- Lisa Louise Mckenzie, London School of Economics Las Vegas and Political Science Memorialization of the Thin Blue Line: An Investigation of Slacking, Sufficing, and Sociability: High School Girls, the Winnipeg Police Museum. Ryan Daniel Catte, White Middle Class Culture, and the Reproduction of University of Manitoba Inequality. Michele Lee Rossi, University of The Cultural Life of the Living Dead. Denise N. Cook, California-Berkeley University of Nevada-Las Vegas Learning to Wear the White Collar: Family and Class The Relationship Between Student Loan Debt and Origins in Dressing for Corporate Work. Erynn Masi Fertility Among Female College Graduates. Stella de Casanova, University of Cincinnati Min, University of Colorado-Denver 112. Regular Session. Collective Memory Table 2. Session Organizer and Presider: Robert C. Bulman, St. Table Presider: Alyssa Nicole Hartwell, Mount Royal Mary's College-California University Collective Memory as a Fusion of Cognitive Mechanisms Behind the Shield and Under the Sheets: Gendered Live and Cultural Processes. Aaron V. Cicourel, Action Role Playing Games. Shannon Boepple, University of California-San Diego University of Northern Colorado Explaining Moments of Multivocality: Commemorating Immigrant Entrepreneurship: The Role of Formal the the “Mississippi Burning” Murders. Claire Corporate Governance Arrangement and Social Whitlinger, University of Michigan Capital in Community and Family. Lei Xu, Texas Memory, Myth, and Prophecy in the First City of the Tech University; Wei Du, Louisiana State University Atomic Age. Lindsey A. Freeman, State University of Perpetuating Discourse: Representations of Intimate New York-Buffalo Partner Violence and the Victimized Female Body. Networking Memory: Germany’s Holocaust Memorials to Alyssa Nicole Hartwell, Mount Royal University Romani and Jewish Victims. Nadine Blumer, Structured English Immersion and Arizona Proposition Concordia University 203: Education, Implementation, and Integration. Daniel Corral, Beloit College 113. Regular Session. Consumers and Consumption Session Organizer: Judith Taylor, University of Toronto 110. Regular Session. Biosociology/Biosocial Presider: Norah MacKendrick, State University of New Interaction Jersey-Rutgers Session Organizer: Jacob E. Cheadle, University of Between the Multinational Food Industry and Family Nebraska-Lincoln Households: Mothers as Intermediaries in India’s Presider: Richard Niemeyer, University of California- Neoliberal Consumer Economy. Jennifer Parker Riverside Talwar, Pennsylvania State University An Interdisciplinary Foundation for Understanding Caring through Food? The Gendered Work of Eating for Human Sociality: Biological and Social Factors in Change. Kate Cairns and Josee Johnston, University of Toronto The Impact of the 2008 Food Crisis on Food Security Handmade Matters: (Re)Imagining "Homemade" Food at among Households in South Africa. Raphael J the Boundaries of Food Swap Circuits. Connor John Nawrotzki, University of Colorado-Boulder; Kristin Fitzmaurice, Boston University; Juliet B. Schor, Robson, University of Colorado-Denver; Margaret J Boston College Gutilla and Lori M Hunter, University of Colorado- Healthy Food Acquisition in a Food-insecure City: An Boulder; Wayne Twine, University of the Examination of Socioeconomic and Food-security Witwatersrand; Petra Norlund, University of Colorado- Predictors. Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College; Boulder Kathleen Tobin and Eve Michele Waltermaurer, State Gender, Corn, and Neoliberal Policy: A Look at NAFTA University of New York-New Paltz and GMOs in Oaxaca. Jennifer Bea Rogers-Brown, Long Island University-Post 114. Regular Session. Critical Theory II: Possibilities Discussant: April Linton, Fair Labor Association Session Organizer: Philip Mancus, College of the Redwoods 117. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Presider: Roxanne Gerbrandt, Austin Peay State Embeddedness, Hybridity and Economic University Performance in Asian Capitalisms Anti-Black Racism, Anti-Semitism, and the Temporal Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Nature of Class-Consciousness. H. Alexander Presider: Robert F. Freeland, University of Wisconsin- Welcome, City University of New York-LaGuardia Madison Community College China’s Economic Transition and the Value of Firms’ Definitive Exclusions: The Social Fact and the Subjects Political Connections: A Longitudinal Study. Heather of Neo-Liberalism. Vikash Singh, State University of A. Haveman, University of California-Berkeley; Nan New Jersey-Rutgers Jia, University of Southern California; Jing Shi, Romantic Love as an Expression of Alienation. Mitch Australian National University; Yongxiang Wang, Monsour, University of Oregon University of Southern California The Question of Ideology in the Light of Desire – Truths Public-Private Hybrid Strategy and Entrepreneurial in Marx, Nietzsche and Freud. Christine Anna Payne, Investment: Evidence from China’s Transition University of California-San Diego Economy. Wubiao Zhou, Chinese University of Hong Kong 115. Regular Session. Development and Gender: Performance Consequence of Manager Transfer: A Case Paradoxes, Unanticipated Effects of Korean Business Groups. Young-Choon Kim, Session Organizer: Sonalde Desai, University of National University of Singapore Maryland The Joint Use of Formal and Informal Channels and Job Presider: Raka Ray, University of California-Berkeley Search Success. Jing Shen, University of Lethbridge Gender Inequality and Democratic Education: Ironic Discussant: Robert F. Freeland, University of Wisconsin- Outcomes of Equality Programs in Bolivian Madison Classrooms. Julie A. Reid, University of Southern Mississippi 118. Regular Session. Ethics and Science Microcredit Groups and Women's Social Capital: Why Session Organizer and Presider: Joanna Kempner, State Socio-religious Composition Matters. Paromita University of New Jersey-Rutgers Sanyal and Umang Prabhakar, Cornell University Guinea Pig Kids: Myth or Modern Tuskegee? Valerie R. Subverting the Microfinance Myth: Gendered Livelihoods Leiter and Sarah Herman, Simmons College in Urban India’s Slums. Smitha Radhakrishnan, From Subject to Participant: Ethics and the Evolving Role Wellesley College of Community in Health Research. Elizabeth The Oportunidades Conditional Cash Transfer Program Bromley, University of California-Los Angeles; Dmitry and its Impact on Indigenous Youth in Chiapas, Khodyakov, RAND Corporation; Lisa Mikesell, State Mexico. Oscar Fernando Gil-Garcia, University of University of New Jersey-Rutgers California-Los Angeles Medical Science, Grassroots Activism, and Informed Consent to Male Circumcision in the USA and 116. Regular Session. Development, Sustainability, Canada. Laura M. Carpenter, Vanderbilt University and Food Security in Africa and Latin America To Know or Not to Know: Genetic Counselors, “Doing Session Organizer: Michael Haedicke, Drake University Ethics,” and the Genomic Revolution. Susan Presider: Angie Carter, Iowa State University Markens, City University of New York-Lehman Interactions among Climate Vulnerability, Inequality and College Agricultural Change: The Case of Tanzanian Discussant: Sydney A. Halpern, University of Illinois- Smallholder Farmers. Amy Teller, Brown University Chicago Paradoxes of Property: The Rockefeller Foundation and Agricultural Biotechnology for the Poor. Rachel 119. Regular Session. Immigration and Gender Schurman, University of Minnesota Session Organizer and Presider: Jacqueline M. Hagan, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 122. Regular Session. Social Dimensions of AIDS Contextual and Family Determinants of Immigrant Session Organizer and Presider: Shari Lee Dworkin, Women's Self-Employment: The Case of Vietnamese, University of California-San Francisco Russian-Speaking Jews, and Israelis. Steven J. Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality: The Impact of Gold, Michigan State University HIV Criminalization on Nurses’ Counseling Practice. Gender, Immigration, and Labor Market Activity in New Chris Sanders, Medical College of Wisconsin Global Contexts by the 21st Century. Katharine HIV after 40 in Rural South Africa. Sanyu A. Mojola, Jill Donato and Bhumika Piya, Vanderbilt University R. Williams, and Nicole Angotti, University of Gendered Sources of Demoralization and Resilience Colorado-Boulder among Afghan Refugees in the United States. Carl Masculinity and HIV: A Synthesis and Application of W. Stempel, California State University-East Bay; Theories of Masculinity for Understanding Men's HIV- Nilofar Sami, University of California-Berkeley; Patrick risk Behaviors. Paul J Fleming, University of North Marius Koga, University of California-Davis Carolina-Chapel Hill; Ralph J DiClemente, Emory Is Intermarriage a Yardstick for Assimilation? Peter D. University; Clare Barrington, University of North Brandon, State University of New York-Albany Carolina-Chapel Hill Being Black, Foreign and Woman: African Immigrant Structural Influences on the Capacity of Women Sex Identities in the United States. Fumilayo Showers, Workers in India to Practice Condom Use. Gay Central Connecticut State University Young, American University; Mona J.E. Danner, Old Dominion University; Lucia Fort, Consultant; Kim M. 120. Regular Session. Internal Migration Blankenship, American University Session Organizer: Nathalie E. Williams, University of Discussant: Samuel R. Friedman, National Development Washington and Research Institutes Presider: Ellen Compernolle, University of Michigan Internal Migrants’ Self-Employment in China: Who are 123. Regular Session. Sociology of Sport They and How Do They Stratify? Qian Song, State Session Organizer: Becky L. Beal, California State University of New York-Albany University-East Bay Relocations and Dislocations: The Racial and Ethnic Presider: Michael Robert Regan, Texas A&M University Dynamics of Internal Migration in Colombia. Shantee Beyond the Brawn: Identity Work and Boundaries in Rosado, University of Pennsylvania Bodybuilding. Pablo Victoria Torres, University of Social Contexts and the Living Arrangements of Recently California-Irvine Married Sons: Understanding Factors Driving Conspiracy Theory as a Counter-Narrative: An Household Fission. Jessica Anne Pearlman and Lisa Exploratory Study of Black Male Student-Athletes and D. Pearce, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; the Hysteresis Effect. Adriana Nunez, University of Dirgha Jibi Ghimire and Prem Bhandari, University of Colorado; Eric M. Carter, Georgetown College Michigan; Taylor Hargrove, Vanderbilt University Femininity on the Field: Women Athletes’ Appearance Where's My Job? Job Search, Migration, and Preferences during Competition and the Employment among Young Adults in the Great Feminine/Athlete Paradox. Emily Fairchild, New Recession. Jennifer Lynn Branstad and Katherine College of Florida; Liz Gregg, University of North Stovel, University of Washington Florida Discussant: Leah K. VanWey, Brown University Re-framing the Feminine Apologetic: An Analysis of Division I Female Athletes' Performance of 121. Regular Session. Media Sociology: Journalism, Femininity. Angie C. Henderson and Mark Shuey, Politics, and New Media University of Northern Colorado; Jennifer Schneider, Session Organizer: David Grazian, University of Colorado State University Pennsylvania Up In Flames: The Olympic Flame Symbol, Community, Presider: Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University Intercultural Communication and Commodification. Explaining Professional Journalists in “Citizen” Joseph Maguire, Jack Black and Becky Darlington, Journalism. Andrew M. Lindner, Skidmore College; Loughborough University Emma Connell and Erin Meyer, Concordia College Professionalization, Authority Claims and Online News 124. Regular Session. States and Social Movements: Delivery. Ian Sheinheit, State University of New York- Contesting Land, Food, and Resources Albany Session Organizer: Daniel Jaffee, Portland State The Perpetuation of Gender Inequality: The Gendering of University Political Discourse in Partisan New Media. Eulalie Presider: Carol Hernández-Rodriguez, Portland State Jean Laschever, University of California-Irvine University Inclusion and Avoidance in a Digital Media Landscape. Agrarian Change and the Conflicted Venezuelan State. Noah Grand, University of California-Los Angeles Laura J. Enriquez, University of California-Berkeley; Discussant: Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University Simeon J. Newman, University of Michigan Blessing or Curse: Examining the Divergent Change in Preferred Levels of Income Inequality: , Development Paths of Oil- and Mineral-rich 1988 – 2003. Marta Joanna Kolczynska and Joseph Developing Countries. Zophia Yolande Edwards, Merry, The Ohio State University Boston University I Know it’s Stupid, but I Feel Poor: Economic (In)security Social Development through State Occupation: Health among Married Suburban Parents. Jessica Paula Professionals Movements and Declining Child Wiederspan, University of Michigan Mortality in Urban Brazil. Christopher Laurence Perceived Inequality and Redistribution. Yeon Ju Lee, Gibson, Simon Fraser University University of Chicago Climate Change, Markets, and Smallholder Farming in Societal Inequality and Individual Subjective Well-being: Bangladesh: Questioning the Technological Results from 96 Societies and 300,000 Individuals, Optimism. Manoj Misra, University of Alberta 1981-2008. Mariah Debra Evans and Jonathan Discussant: Daniel Jaffee, Portland State University Kelley, University of Nevada-Reno

125. Regular Session. Urban Sociology 2 Table 2. Cognitive Inequality Session Organizer: Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia Presider: Jo Mhairi Hale, University of California-Davis University Alzheimer's and the Great Depression: Do Early-life Presider: Ervin (Maliq) Matthew, University of Cincinnati Deprivation and Social Inequalities Impact Late-life Punctuated Equilibrium: Community Responses from Cognitive Decline? Jo Mhairi Hale, University of Stability to Foreclosure in Three Suburban California-Davis Communities in Baltimore County, Maryland. Effect of Social Class, Income and Early Circumstances Gregory Smithsimon, City University of New York- on Cognitive Skills of Young Chilean Children. Brooklyn College Ricardo Enrique Rivas, University of Arizona School Choice and the Changing Social Landscape of The Growing Importance of Socioemotional Skills for Neighborhoods. Trinh Tran, University of California- Academic Achievement in the United States. Ozcan Berkeley Tunalilar and Robert G. White, University of Florida The Great Recession, Unemployment and Family Residential Mobility in Providence, RI. Aaron Niznik, Table 3. Educational Inequality Brown University Beyond Two Generations: Family Background and 126. Section on Environment and Technology Paper Educational Attainment from a Multigenerational Session. Open Topic 2 Perspective. Yuqi Lu, Cornell University Session Organizer: Lori Peek, Colorado State University Family Socioeconomic Status as a Moderator of Parental Presider: Riley E. Dunlap, Oklahoma State University Unemployment and Children’s Educational Coal and the Environment: Confronting the Treadmill of Attainment. Caren Arbeit, University of Minnesota Production in North Bohemia. Thomas E. Shriver, Interrelations of Adolescent Achievement Orientations, North Carolina State University; Alison E. Adams, Parental Goals, and Socioeconomic Attainments: A University of Florida; Stefano B. Longo, North Three Generation Study. Jeylan T Mortimer, Lei Carolina State University Zhang, Chen-Yu Wu, and Jeanette M. Hussemann, Corroding Communities: Social Comparisons, University of Minnesota; Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Competition, and Uncertainty Following the Washington State University Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Brian Mayer, University of Arizona; Katrina Running, Idaho State University; Table 4. Family and Inequality Kelly Bergstrand, University of Arizona Presider: Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo Latent Ecologies: The Connections Between Invasive Educational Assortative Mating among Unmarried and Species, Habitat Destruction and Social Processes. Married Couples in Japan and the United States. Jordan Fox Besek and Julius Alexander McGee, Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo University of Oregon Where There is Power, There is Resistance: Every Day Sex Stratification in Criminal Enterprise: Crimes against Struggles and Resistance Strategies of Au Pairs. the Environment. Jennifer Schwartz and Erik W. Nihal Celik, University of Texas-San Antonio Johnson, Washington State University The Division of Household Labor Among Same-Sex The World Bank, Armed Violence, and the Environment. Couples. Jocelyn Fischer, Cornell University Liam Downey, University of Colorado Table 5. Health Disparities 127. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Disaster, Social Network, and Social Status: Damage Roundtable Session and Business Meeting and Consciousness after the Great East Japan Session Organizer: Matthew R. McKeever, Mount Earthquake. Yoichi Murase, Rikkyo University; W. Holyoke College Lawrence Neuman, University of Wisconsin- Whitewater Table 1. Inequality and Attitudes The Role of School and Community Poverty in Childhood Obesity. Joy Rayanne Piontak, Duke University; Hardship among Native Born and Immigrant Low- Michael D. Schulman, North Carolina State University income Families. Diana Hernandez and Yumiko Aratani, Columbia University Table 6. Inequalities in Higher Education Housing Mobility and the Intergenerational Transmission Presider: Christine Cerven, University of California-San of Neighborhood Poverty. Ann Owens, University of Diego Southern California; Susan E. Clampet-Lundquist, Critical Interactions: How Student-College Counselor Saint Joseph's University Interactions Shape Low-Income Students’ Navigation Homeless and Newsworthy: A Content Analysis of of a Community College. Christine Cerven, University Oklahoma’s First Magazine Produced by the of California-San Diego Homeless Population. Sheyda Zakerion, University of New Rules? Mechanisms of Gender, Racial, and Oklahoma Socioeconomic Impact for an In-State Financial Aid Program. Dee Hill Zuganelli, Nolan Cabrera, and Table 11. Income Inequality Jeffrey Frank Milem, University of Arizona Presider: Harold J. Toro, University of New Mexico On Edge and Seeking an Edge: Why Upper Middle Class Diversity Dividends: Workplace Racial Composition and Families Hire Independent Educational Consultants. within Race Inequality. Corey D. Fields and Koji Jill M. Smith, Brandeis University Rafael Chavez, Stanford University The Winding Path Back to School: Hidden Obstacles to Socioeconomic Background, Education and Earnings Higher Education for Low-income Single Mothers. Inequality in the Post-neoliberal Age: Evidence from Amanda Freeman, Boston College Mexico (2006-2011). Harold J. Toro, University of New Mexico Table 7. Households and Inequality Workers’ Earnings in Contemporary China: Class, Labor Presider: Iva Magas, City University of New York- Market Structure, and Social Networks. Qiong Queens College (Miranda) Wu and Michael E. Wallace, University of Financial Isolation of American Society over Time. Iva Connecticut Magas, City University of New York-Queens College Political Capital and Its Role in Intergenerational Mobility: Table 12. Occupation and Inequality The Case of Urban China. Fangsheng Zhu, Harvard Presider: Keiko Nakao, Tokyo Metropolitan University University Consensus or Dissensus in Occupational Prestige Whose Responsibility? Hyejin Jeon, Yonsei University Evaluation: A New Approach to Measuring Consensus. Keiko Nakao, Tokyo Metropolitan Table 8. Mobility University Presider: Ben Jann, University of Bern Getting a Longer Job: Roles of Human and Social A New Methodological Approach for Studying Capital. Jun Kobayashi and Mei Kagawa, Seikei Intergenerational Mobility with an Application to Swiss University Data. Ben Jann and Simon Seiler, University of Bern High-status Employment among Women – A Cumulative Disadvantage and Gender Disparities in Life- Longitudinal Study of the Role of Childhood Course Career Trajectories. Li Zheng, Sichuan Occupational Preferences. Cecilia von Otter, University; Xuhui Zeng, Sichuan Academy of Social Stockholm University Science; Jeralynn Sittig Cossman, Mississippi State Institutions and Actors in the Creation of Social University Inequality: A Rational Choice Approach to Inequality. Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University Table 9. Responding to Crisis Presider: Alix Malka Gould-Werth, University of Michigan Table 13. Policy and Income Making Ends Meet: Family Budgets in an Era of Basic Income in a Small Town: Findings on Crime, Labor Insecurity. Michael David Nau, The Ohio State Market Participation, and Stigma. David Calnitsky University and Jonathan Pechman Latner, University of The Help That We Get: Job Losers’ Private Safety Nets Wisconsin-Madison and the Reproduction of Inequality. Alix Malka Gould- Does Means Testing Improve Access for the Poor? Werth, University of Michigan Analyzing India’s Targeted Public Distribution When the Welfare State Disappears: Working-class System. Madhavi Cherian, New York University Responses to Rapid Socioeconomic Change in Greece. Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Table 14. Policy and Welfare Cambridge Presider: Toby L. Parcel, North Carolina State University Global Labour Migration: How Norway’s Migrant Farm Table 10. Housing and Inequality Workers Became Integrated into the Formal Labour Presider: Diana Hernandez, Columbia University Market. Johan Fredrik Rye, Norwegian University of Another Immigrant Paradox? Exploring Housing Technology and Science Desegregation, Resegregation? Exploring the External Employment Opportunities. Janeria Easley, Validity of Change in Raleigh's Public School Princeton University Assignment Policies. Toby L. Parcel, Josh Hendrix, Loss, Gain, and Redistribution: Increased Stratification and Andrew J. Taylor, North Carolina State University amongst Puerto Ricans in Greater New York City Divergent Trajectories: Policy and Poverty, Inequality, 1980-2010. Samantha Pina Saghera, City University and Opportunity in Washington State, USA and of New York-Graduate Center British Columbia, Canada. Dan Zuberi, University of Racial/Ethnic Competition, Labor Market Incorporation, Toronto and the Importance of Place. Salvatore J. Restifo, University of Texas-Pan American Table 15. Policy and Change Institutional Change and Bureaucracies: The Back Door Table 19. Community in California. Daisy Angelica Gonzales, University of Presider: Anna Carrillo Arnal, University of Missouri- California-Santa Barbara Columbia Poor Sources: Constructing the Underclass. Steven Processes of Transformation in Neighborhoods of Harkins, University of Sheffield Concentrated Poverty: Analysis of the Role of Communicative Acts. Anna Carrillo Arnal, University Table 16. Poverty I of Missouri-Columbia Presider: Salvatore J. Babones, University of Sydney Race-Neutral Decisions, Racially Unequal Results: A A Poisson-based Framework for Setting Poverty Examining Retail Redlining in the Supermarket Thresholds Using Indicator Lists. Salvatore J. Industry in Chicago, 1970-2000. Anjanette Marie Babones, University of Sydney; Jehane Moussa and Chan Tack, University of Chicago Christian Suter, University of Neuchatel When Steelwork Disappears: The Influence of Forced Absolute versus Relative Deprivation: An Analysis of Unemployment on Community Satisfaction and Poverty among Older Europeans. Francesco Acciai Attachment. Brent Eric Hutchison, Brigham Young and Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State University University Earnings Inadequacy across US Households: Probing an Alternative to Census Bureau Poverty Line Estimates. Table 20. Wealth Joseph Nathan Cohen, City University of New York- Presider: Lori Campbell, California State University- Queens College Northridge Part-Time Work and Working Poverty in 21 Affluent How Does Racial-Ethnic Wealth Inequality Change Over Democracies: A Multi-Level Perspective. Destinee the Life Course? Lori Campbell, California State McCollum and Andrew S. Fullerton, Oklahoma State University-Northridge University Income Inequalities on Asset Markets: Patterning of Returns and the Role of Portfolio Composition. Table 17. Poverty II Maude Pugliese, University of Chicago Presider: Dorothy Solinger, University of California-Irvine View from the Top: What the 1% Know about Economic A Cultural Analysis of the Culturalization of Urban Inequality. Fiona Clare Chin, Northwestern University Poverty. Nicolas Duvoux, University of Paris V- Rene Descartes 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Getting By but Not Ahead? The Paradox of Social Business Meeting Capital for Understanding Rural Poverty in Iowa. Brady Alexander Currit, Cornell University; Benjamin 128. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work G. Gibbs and Ralph B. Brown, Brigham Young Paper Session. Work and Family: New University Challenges, New Directions Who Deserves to be Minimally Alive in Chinese Cities? Session Organizer and Presider: Julie A. Kmec, Urban Decisions on the Minimum Livelihood Washington State University Guarantee. Dorothy Solinger, University of California- Barriers to Flexibility Uptake in Organizations. Alison Irvine; Ting Jiang, Metropolitan State University- Wynn, Stanford University Denver Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the Child Poverty during the Great Recession: Evaluating the Transformation of Meaning across Overlapping Effectiveness of the U.S. Social Safety Net. Sheela Organizational Fields. Krista Frederico, Heidi Kennedy and Catherine A. Fitch, University of Reynolds-Stenson, and Robin Stryker, University of Minnesota Arizona Flexible Work Practices over Time in an IT Organization: Table 18. Neighborhoods and Inequality Evidence from the WFHN Study. Anne Kaduk, Katie Presider: Salvatore J. Restifo, University of Texas-Pan Genadek, Erin Kelly, and Phyllis Moen, University of American Minnesota; Orfeu Buxton, Harvard University; Ellen Geographic Racial Composition and Businesses and Kossek, Purdue University Has Work Replaced Home as a Haven? Examining Arlie U.S. Airports. Saher Farooq Selod, Simmons Hochschild’s Time Bind Proposition. Sarah College Damaske, Joshua M Smyth, and Mattew J. Zawadzki, Invisible Minority: Discrimination against Middle Pennsylvania State University Eastern Americans. Shaida Kalbasi, Texas A&M The Gender Gap in Work-Family Role Blurring. Scott University Schieman, University of Toronto Racial and Ethnic Differences in Perceptions of Discrimination among Muslim Americans. Hakim 129. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Zainiddinov, State University of New Jersey- Paper Session. New Directions in Peace, War and Rutgers Social Conflict Racialized Threat: Muslim Americans and Session Organizer and Presider: Lisa A. Leitz, Hendrix Nationalistic Exclusion. Amy Cooter, University of College Michigan Disaggregating Genocide. Gustav J. Brown, University of California-Los Angeles Table 3. Mixed Race Studies More Guns Yields Less Butter: Child Mortality and the Table Presider: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, University of Mediators of Praetorian Militarization. Steven Texas-Austin Carlton-Ford, Katherine Durante, Ciera Alesha Black, White, and Shades of Grey: Mixed-Race Social Graham, T. David Evans, and Rasha Aly, University Coping Responses to Segregation on Campus. of Cincinnati Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, University of Texas- Persistent Peacebuilders: Sustaining Commitment Austin During Violent Conflict. Michelle I. Gawerc, Loyola Mixed Race Identity Narratives and the Operation of University-Maryland the External Racial Gaze. Jillian Paragg, Practical Socialization and Political Violence: How the University of Alberta Family, Ethnicity, and Religion Matter. Ana Spaces Between: Racial and Ethnic (Mis)Conceptions Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame and Transformations. Angel Adams Parham, Veteran Status and Paid Sex among American Men: Loyola University-New Orleans Results from Three National Surveys. Andrew S. The Color of Jews: How Biracial Jews Construct London, and Janet M. Wilmoth, Syracuse University Social Identities. Bruce D. 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California-Davis 130. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Table 4. Race and Ethnicity Beyond the United States 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Table Presider: Katarzyna Polanska, American Public Session Organizer: Quincy Thomas Stewart, University System Northwestern University Global Scripts and Minority Rights in the Middle East: The Case of the Kurds. Katarzyna Polanska, Table 1. Identity and Presentation American Public University System Table Presider: Bhoomi K. Thakore, Northwestern Good Listening: Validity and the Literary Imagination University in Ethnographic Studies. Fauzia Erfan Ahmed, Identity Work as Care-Work: Gender as a Mediator of Miami University-Ohio Cohort-Level Divisions in Transnational Group The Curious Success of Post-racialism in Post- Boundaries. Ande Reisman, University of apartheid South Africa. Jacob Rolf Boersema, Washington State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Must-See TV: South Asian Characterizations in American Popular Media. Bhoomi K. Thakore, Table 5. Race and Ethnicity in Education Northwestern University Table Presider: Elizabeth Anne Martinez, Indiana Once You Look Black, We Are All the Same: A University Narrative Approach to Understanding Black Male Collegiate Athletes’ Perceptions of Social Race/Ethnicity. Yndia S. Lorick-Wilmot, Support. Alan V. Grigsby, University of Cincinnati Northeastern University Black Males Persisting in Higher Education. Steven Strands of Thought, Strands of Work: The Politics and Thurston Oliver, Salem State University Economics of Black Beauty-Supply Industry. Friends and Foes: The Impact of Campus Climate Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson, University of and Coethnic Peers on Ethnic Identity. Elizabeth Southern California Anne Martinez, Indiana University Typecast Socialization: Race, Gender, and Table 2. Islamophobia Competing Expectations in Law School. Yung-Yi Table Presider: Shaida Kalbasi, Texas A&M University Diana Pan, City University of New York-Brooklyn Flying While Muslim: Encounters of Racialization at College

Table 6. Race, Ethnicity and Immigration The State, Racial Threat, and Partisan Vote Choice in Table Presider: Angela S. Garcia, University of the Postwar Era. Richard Aviles, University of California-San Diego Wisconsin-Madison Co-Ethnic Migration and the Myth of Facilitated When the Past is in the Present: Unintended Incorporation: Argentine Immigrants in Rural Consequences of Non-racialization/De- Spain. Angela S. Garcia, University of California- ethnicization in South Africa and Rwanda. Susan San Diego Garnett Russell, and Prudence L. Carter, Stanford Lawfully Unequal: Latinos, Race and Human Rights. University Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut State University Table 9. Racial and Ethnic Segregation Spatial Diffusion and Marital Assimilation of Mexicans Table Presider: Samuel Hoon Kye, Indiana University- in the United States, 1980-2011. Christoph Bloomington Spörlein, University of Cologne; Ricardo Martinez- Emerging Ethnoburbs: White Flight and Segregation Schuldt and Ted Mouw, University of North in Suburban Ethnic Neighborhoods. Samuel Hoon Carolina-Chapel Hill Kye, Indiana University-Bloomington Undocumented Immigrant Youth: Identity Social Capital Penalty of Being Black: The Structure Negotiations, Feelings of Belonging, and of Racial Network Segregation. Attila Varga, Emotional Well-being. Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of Arizona Isabel Sousa-Rodriguez, Crystalee Valentin, and Jena Keenan, University of South Florida Table 10. Transracial Families Table Presider: Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler, City Table 7. Racial and Ethnic Attitudes University of New York-Baruch College and Table Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Graduate Center Connecticut Identifying Mechanisms for Racial/Ethnic Relations in Linking White Identity and Racial Attitudes: A Test of Kalmijn’s Model of Assortative Mating. Jiannbin Hegemonic Whiteness Theory. Matthew W. Lee Shiao, and Mia Tuan, University of Oregon Hughey, University of Connecticut; Yasmiyn Race is a Fiction that Colors Children and Parents Antonia Irizarry, University of Texas-Austin Nonetheless. Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler, City Racial Attitudes among Self-Identified American University of New York-Baruch College and Indian College Students in Oklahoma. Maria- Graduate Center Elena D. Diaz, and Erin Brickman, University of Racial Socialization of Biracial People by Extended Oklahoma Family Members. Monique Porow, State Racial Hierarchy and Racial Liminality: Attitudes and University of New Jersey-Rutgers Perceptions of Coloureds in Contemporary South Still Separate and Still Not Equal: Norms and Africa. Whitney Nicole Laster, Vanderbilt Attitudes towards White-Black Transracial University Families. Justine Eatenson Tinkler, University of Student Reaction to Racism without Racists: Georgia; Christine Horne, Washington State Comparing Race, Class, Gender, Age and Course University Delivery Method. Eileen O'Brien and Janis Prince, Saint Leo University 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities The Influence of the Great Recession on Racial Business Meeting Attitudes among non-Hispanic Whites. Kimberly R. Huyser, Edward D Vargas, Vickie Ybarra, and 131. Section on Rationality and Society Invited Justin Hollis, University of New Mexico Session and Business Meeting. Arbitrary Inequality? Rich-get-richer Effects and the Table 8. Racial and Ethnic Poltics/Policy Cumulation of Economic Disadvantage Table Presider: Leland T. Saito, University of Southern Session Organizer: Arnout van de Rijt, State University California of New York-Stony Brook Childcare and Education Spending Attitudes in the Presider: Rembrand Michael Koning, Stanford University United States: Can Targeting and Universalism Testing Gould: How Status Ambiguity Causes Risk Explain Differential Support? Daniel Lanford, Taking. The Case of Formula 1. Henning Piezunka, Florida State University Stanford University; Matthew S. Bothner, University of China and the Uygur vs. United States and the Native Chicago Americans: Tow Governments’ Ethnic Policies. Interaction-based Amplifiers and Asymmetric Huiying Wei-Arthus, Weber State University Distributions: Principles and Examples. Gianluca From Whiteness to Colorblind Public Polices: Racial Manzo, University of Paris-Sorbonne; Delia Formation and Urban Development. Leland T. Baldassarri, New York University Saito, University of Southern California 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Rationality and Society of Southern California Business Meeting Discussant: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut 132. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Religion in Global Perspective 3:30 pm Meetings Session Organizer: Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Business University Meeting (to 4:10pm) Presider: Melissa M. Wilcox, Whitman College Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Business From Value Spheres to Experiential Realms: A Cultural Meeting (to 4:10pm) Theory of Differentiation. Brandon Vaidyanathan, Section on Rationality and Society Business Meeting (to Rice University 4:10pm) Greater Differences Between the Religious and the Unaffiliated with Advanced Secularization: 4:30 pm Meetings Comparison Between Western Regions. Sarah 2015 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award Selection Wilkins-Laflamme, University of Oxford Committee Religion and Gender in Global Perspective: The Fragility 2015 Excellence in Reporting on Social Issues Award of Justice in South Africa. Meredith C. Whitnah, Selection Committee University of Notre Dame Committee on Professional Ethics Women’s Religious Leadership in a sub-Saharan Setting: Committee on the Status of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Office, Charisma, and Agency. Victor Agadjanian, Transgendered Persons in Sociology Arizona State University Contexts Editorial Board Discussant: Nicolette Denise Manglos-Weber, University Film/Video Screening. Nothing Like Chocolate of Notre Dame Spivack Program in Applied Social Research Advisory Panel 133. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Session. Sex(uality) and (Social) Justice (co- 4:30 pm Sessions sponsored with the Section on Sociology of Law) 135. Presidential Panel. Hard Times for Individuals' Session Organizer: Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American Privacy: Surveillance since Snowden University Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Challenging Homophobia, Reinforcing Race and Class Pennsylvania Inequality: Queer and Intersectional Opposition to Presider: Christena Nippert-Eng, Illinois Institute of Hate Crime Laws. Doug Meyer, The College of Technology Wooster The Public Response to Mass Surveillance: What can Legally Queer: Sexuality and Citizenship in LGBTQ Sociology Contribute? Jim Rule, University of Asylum Claims. Stefan Vogler, Northwestern California-Berkeley University Windows Into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Unjust Sexual Boundaries? Prostitution, Polygamy, and Age of High Technology. Gary T. Marx, the Legal Construction of Agency. Melanie Heath, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jessica Braimoh, and Julie Gouweloos, McMaster Privacy in the Time of Clouds and Big Data. Lee Tien, University Electronic Frontier Foundation Discussant: Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University of Infrastructure and Surveillance. Ben Gross, University of Michigan California-Berkeley 134. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper 136. Thematic Session. Consumption in Hard Times Session. Globalization, Inequalities and Families Session Organizer and Presider: Elliot Weininger, State Session Organizer and Presider: Ken Chih-Yan Sun, University of New York-Brockport Hong Kong Baptist University Shopping for Change? A Socioeconomic Analysis of Caste and Choice: The Influence of Developmental Food Consumption. Shyon S. Baumann, Josee Idealism on Intercaste Marriage. Keera Allendorf, Johnston, and Athena Engman, University of Toronto Indiana University; Arland Thornton, University of Consumer Expenditure, Savings, or Investment? Michigan Classifying Mortgages in Crisis. Jane R. Zavisca and How to Raise a Global Child: Reflexivity, Change and Brent White, University of Arizona Divergence of Middle-Class Parenthood in Taiwan. Consumption Fluctuation Patterns among EITC Pei-Chia Lan, National Taiwan University Recipients: How and Why Families Consume. Transnational Moral Economies: Discourses of Poverty, Kathryn J. Edin, Harvard University; Sarah Halpern- Nationalism and Motherhood in Ukrainian Migration. Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Jennifer Cinzia Solari, University of Massachusetts-Boston Sykes, Michigan State University; Ruby Mendenhall, Unequal Transnational Caregiving: Class Differences in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign the Elderly Care Provision. Yu-Kang Fan, University Mesocosms of Social Inequality: Consuming New York 139. Special Session. Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) City Neighborhoods. Sharon Zukin, City University of Distinguished Lecture New York-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center Session Organizer: Bethany Titus, LeMoyne College Discussant: George Ritzer, University of Maryland How Does Gender Inequality Persist in the Modern The economic turbulence of the last decade has placed large World. Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Stanford University numbers of individuals and families under severe economic strain. This In an advanced society like the US, where an array of processes has had ramifications across all areas of consumption, ranging from work against gender inequality, how does ths inequality persist? Come daily activities (such as food purchases) to infrequent ones (such as join us as Dr. Ridgeway will draw on research from sociology, social home purchases). This panel addresses analyzes a wide variety of cognition and psychology, and organizational behavior to locate consumption practices as they play out in “hard times,” focusing, in general processes through which gender as a principle of inequality particular, on the meanings that imbue these practices. It also rewrites itself into new forms of social and economic organization. thematizes the changing ways that consumption mediates relations of Specifically, she will argue that people confront uncertain inequality. circumstances with gender beliefs that are more traditional than those circumstances. Dr. Ridgeway will discuss how they implicitly draw on 137. Thematic Session. Fragile Middle Class and the too-convenient cultural frame of gender to help re-inscribing trailing Hard Times gender stereotypes into the new activities, procedures, and forms of Session Organizers: Katherine Mason, Miami University organization. and Dawn M. Dow, Syracuse University 140. Author Meets Critics Session. The Land of Too Presider: Katherine Mason, Miami University Much: American Abundance and the Paradox of Status Safeguarding: Mothering Work as Safety Net. Poverty (Harvard University Press, 2012) by Melissa A. Milkie, University of Maryland Monica Prasad Tiger Mothers and the Middle-class Dream: Asian Session Organizer: Michael Hout, New York University American Women Managing Race and Class. Critics: Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago Miliann Kang, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Greta R. Krippner, University of Michigan Generation Debt: Changing Patterns in Middle-class Author: Monica Prasad, Northwestern University Youth Employment and Education. Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State University 141. Regional Spotlight Session. Latin American The Middle Class and Risk: How Normal People Cope Immigration to Northern California: The Dilemmas with Interest, Pension, and Insurance Calculations. of Incorporation Caitlin Zaloom, New York University Session Organizer and Presider: Daniel Melero Malpica, Discussant: Teresa A. Sullivan, University of Virginia Sonoma State University The Fragile Middle Class by Sullivan, Warren, and Westerbrook Panel: Manuel Barajas, California State University- anticipated many of the key features of the financial crisis that precipitated the Great Recession. Their work also asks important Sacramento questions about America’s future when the once robust middle class Luis Bravo, Sonoma State University not only declines in size but those who achieve middle class status only Daniel Melero Malpica, Sonoma State University have a tenuous claim to it. Three scholars update Sullivan et al. with Benigno Antonio Merlin, Sonoma State University data collected during the Great Recession and the weak recovery. The add a focus on racial and generational differences in middle-class Discussant: Davin Cardenas, North Bay Organizing struggles including identity, school loans, and the recession. All discuss Project the implications of a fragile middle class for sociological theory and In the last two decades, there has been a growing number of Latin public policy. American migrants in Northern California. The region now has a diverse immigrant population and supports pro-immigrant policies and 138. Thematic Session. Limiting the Damage: services. Despite this important demographic growth, sociologists have under-researched this geographic region. This panel will focus on Reaching and Teaching Underserved Populations understanding the incorporation process of Latin American immigrants in Hard Times in Northern California. The panelists will analyze how immigrant have Session Organizer and Presider: Daniel F. Chambliss, fared in certain sectors of employment, education, civic engagement, Hamilton College and assimilation in general. Panel: Dalton Conley, New York University 142. Professional Development Workshop. Applying Diane Pike, Augsburg College for a Faculty Position in a Teaching-Oriented James Rosenbaum, Northwestern University Institution Steven G. Brint, University of California-Riverside As economic stagnation and retrenchment in state expenditures Session Organizer, Presider and Leader: Kathleen Diane have tightened access to higher education, sociologists and other Piker-King, University of Mount Union educators have begun experimenting with new ways to reach and Panel: Keith A. Roberts, Hanover College teach underserved populations. Through creative research and Gary Weiss, Roanoke College teaching alike, sociologists are finding critical interventions, technological solutions, and pedagogical methods that offer at least the Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan University possibility for providing advanced education in hard times to those not Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair Community College fortunate enough to afford the rising tuitions of elite private and public The workshop would cover the following topics: preparing an institutions alike. This session brings together teaching scholars from a effective vita, constructing an effective job application and cover letter, range of settings to share sociological insights on how to leverage surviving the campus visit, making an impressive teaching technology, media and teaching methods to mitigate the educational presentation, and interviewing with the President and the Academic damage that recession has brought to higher education. Chief Officer. The major goal of the workshop is to prepare graduate students to effectively market themselves throughout their job search process from starting to look for a job to getting a job. The workshop Wendy D. Roth, University of British Columbia materials emphasize that a job search is a long-term developmental Nicole M. Van Vooren, American Sociological process. The presenters for the workshop have extensive professional experience in diverse teaching-oriented institutions, and they have Association acted as search chairs numerous times during their professional Janet A. Lorenzen, State University of New Jersey- careers. The workshop will be interactive and allow participants time to Rutgers ask questions. Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Association Award and fellowship recipients and committee members will 143. Policy and Research Workshop. Research discuss their approaches for successfully applying to national and Opportunities Using the Medical Expenditure university-sponsored funding opportunities. Panelists will share their Panel Survey (MEPS) experiences balancing their graduate work with applying for funding Session Organizer and Leader: Jeffrey Rhoades, Agency and strategies for becoming a competitive applicant. for Healthcare Research and Quality The purpose of this Workshop is to facilitate the use of the Medical 146. Regular Session. Children/Youth/Adolescents Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS HC) public Experiences and Strategies of Minority and use data files by the sociological research community. To meet this Immigrant Youth objective participants are provided with a general overview of the Session Organizer: Daniel Thomas Cook, State MEPS, a description of available data files, information about on-line University of New Jersey-Rutgers data tools, and some examples of the type of research projects the MEPS data can support. The Nation's health care system has Presider: Kate Cairns, University of Toronto undergone major changes over the last decade; most notable is the Diverse Family Structures and the Development of recent passage of the Affordability Care Act. The MEPS is a vital Emotion Regulation of Mexican Origin Children. national data resource designed to continually provide social science Aggie Jooyoung Noah, Pennsylvania State University researchers, health service researchers, policymakers, and others with timely, comprehensive information about access to care, health care The Role of Teacher Relationships in the Adaptation of disparities, health care use and costs in the United States. Newly Minority and Immigrant Adolescents. Hua-Yu released MEPS public use files provide social science analysts with Sebastian Cherng, University of Pennsylvania opportunities to create unique analytic files for social and policy Language Learners, Inequality Regimes and Secondary relevant analyses in such areas of interest as access to care and health disparities. In order to capture the unparalleled scope and detail of the Schooling: Dilemmas of the New South. Karen MEPS, analysts need to understand the complexities of MEPS data Gober, and Shauna A. Morimoto, University of files and data file linkages. This workshop will provide the knowledge Arkansas necessary to formulate research plans utilizing the various MEPS files and linkage capabilities. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual 147. Regular Session. Community ASA Research Support Forum.) Session Organizer and Presider: Richard E. Ocejo, City 144. Teaching Workshop. Community-Based University of New York-John Jay College Research: A Promising New Approach to Burying Blockbusting: Challenging Accounts of Racial Teaching Undergraduate Research Methods and Transition as “Blockbusting”. Gregory Smithsimon, Social Statistics to the Net Generation City University of New York-Brooklyn College Session Organizer and Leader: Michele Lee Kozimor- Neighborhood Social Structure: Racial Homogeneity as a King, Elizabethtown College Moderator of Bonding Social Capital and Collective Co-Leaders: Barbara F. Prince, West Virginia University Action. Charles R. Collins, University of Washington- Michael John Shields, Elizabethtown College Bothell; Zachary Neal and Jennifer Watling Neal, This workshop will provide participants with print materials and Michigan State University assessment results from the successful integration of a community- Home or Commodity? The Fight for the Right to Stay Put based research project into a methods and statistics course sequence in New York. Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia for the past 4 years at 3 different community locations. The following topics will be covered in the workshop: discussion of what community- University; Lisa Morrison, United Nations; Michael based research is, the advantages of using community- based Glass, University of Pittsburgh research, designing a project from start to assessment, testimonials, It’s For a Younger Crowd: Public Place, Belonging, and learning outcomes, and an examination of the common Exclusion among Older Adults Facing Neighborhood problems/constraints (including financial and time considerations). Resources from this workshop should enable interested faculty at Change. Stacy Torres, New York University community colleges, private 4-year schools, and large research Discussant: Damian T. Williams, Concordia University institutions to implement a similar strategy. Likewise, the workshop will be useful for early career, tenured, and adjunct faculty. Finally, 148. Regular Session. Cultural Studies 1: Identity in community partners interested in seeking assistance with research Action: Music, Religion and the Everyday based needs will find the workshop beneficial. (This session is part of Session Organizer: Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Presider: John O'Brien, New York University-Abu Dhabi 145. Student Forum Workshop. Successfully More than Just a Soundtrack: Towards a Technology of Applying for Fellowships and Awards the Collective in Hardcore Punk. Black Hawk Session Organizers: Crystal Bedley, State University of Hancock, DePaul University; Michael J. Lorr, Florida New Jersey-Rutgers and Denise N. Cook, University State College-Jacksonville of Nevada-Las Vegas Mirrored Boundaries: The Intersection of Ongoing Panel: Barbara G. Brents, University of Nevada-Las Homeland-Hostland Contexts in Bangladeshi Vegas Immigrants' Boundary-Work in Los Angeles. Tahseen Shams, University of California-Los Angeles Discourse and the Making of the Canadian Nation. What (Not) to Wear as Hijab: Unveiling Fragmented Melissa Miriam Aronczyk, State University of New Acculturation in a Muslim American Community. Jersey-Rutgers Melissa J. K. Howe, NORC-University of Chicago Performing Legitimate Nationhood: Actors, Audiences Discussant: John O'Brien, New York University-Abu and Scripts in the French Veil Debates. Emily J. Dhabi Laxer, University of Toronto Discussant: Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan 149. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Herds, Runs, Bubbles: Social Influences in Financial 152. Regular Session. Race, Class, and Gender 2 Markets Session Organizer: Kimberly DaCosta, New York Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College University Presider: Charles B. Perrow, Yale University Presider: Michael Jeffries, Wellesley College Experimental Study of Crowdfunding Cascades: When Grinding: Black Women and Survival in the Inner City. Nothing is Better than Something. Rembrand Michael Alexis S. McCurn, California State University- Koning and Jacob Model, Stanford University Dominguez Hills Smart Money in Dumb Money: A Survey on Real Racial Projects and Intersectionality: Insights from Estate Market Bubble. Jiayin Zhang, Massachusetts Elementary Educators. Dana Stephanie Prewitt, Institute of Technology Indiana University State-Market Interactions at the Height of the Eurozone When Black Jokes Cross the Line: An Intersectional Sovereign Debt Crisis. Jason O. Jensen, McGill Analysis of Everyday African-American Humor about University Race. Nicole Arlette Hirsch, Harvard University Failing the Test of Time: The 2008 Mortgage Crisis as a Discussant: Matthew Desmond, Harvard University Case of Analogical Lock-In. Natalya Vinokurova, The Wharton School 153. Regular Session. School Choice and Market Discussant: Charles B. Perrow, Yale University Models of Schooling Session Organizer: Jennifer L. Jennings, New York 150. Regular Session. Health Disparities in Social University Context Presider: Joscha Legewie, WZB Berlin Social Science Session Organizer and Presider: Molly A. Martin, Center Pennsylvania State University The Admissions Process at a Selective Urban High Stress Proliferation Across Generations: Examining the School. Shani Adia Evans, University of Relationship between Parental Incarceration and Pennsylvania Childhood Health. Kristin Turney, University of Freedom as Failure: Restricting Student and Teacher California-Irvine Autonomy at a “No Excuses” School. Joanne Wang Obesity during the Transition to Adulthood: Exploring Golann, Princeton University How Neighborhood Poverty Entries, Exits, and Traps Them That’s Got Shall Have: School Social Capital and Matter. Adam Matthew Lippert, Harvard University Access to Resources in Organizational Fields. Ebony Neighborhood Interactions and Suicide: a Population- N Bridwell-Mitchell, Harvard University Wide Study. Ka-yuet Liu, University of California-Los Angeles; Christine Fountain, Fordham University 154. Regular Session. Social Movements: Theoretical Community Cultural Health Capital: Cultural Resources and Methodological Innovations. for Navigating Healthcare on the Margins. Erin Session Organizer: Drew Halfmann, University of Fanning Madden, University of Wisconsin-Madison California-Davis Neonatal Intensive Care and Inequality in Infant Mortality Presider: Daniel Blocq, University of Wisconsin-Madison in U.S. States. Benjamin Curran Sosnaud, Harvard Reexamining Radicalness: The Structural Position of University Radical Tactics, 1960-1995. Misty Dawn Ring, Heidi Discussant: Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania Reynolds-Stenson, and Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona 151. Regular Session. Nations/Nationalism Revitalizing the Study of Social Movements by Session Organizer: Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Theorizing Social Change. Meghan Krausch and Michigan Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota Presider: Tomasz Zarycki, University of Warsaw The Effect of New York Times Event Coding Techniques Nation Matters. On British Sports, Professional Jerseys on the Analysis of Protest Data. Jonathan P and the Inscription of Argentinean “National Feeling”. Schreiner, Washington State University; Jon Agnone, Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, University of Connecticut University of Washington; Erik W. Johnson, In, On, and Of the Inviolable Soil: Pottery and the De- Washington State University fragmentation of Italian Nationhood. Fiona Rose- The Structure of Protest Cycles: Contagion and , University of Chicago Cohesion in South Korea’s Democracy Movement. Raw Materials: Natural Resources, Technological Paul Yunsik Chang, Harvard University; Kangsan Lee, Northwestern University HIV/AIDS in the United States and the United Kingdom: Discussant: John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State Similar Social Challenges, Different Government University Responses. Tasleem Juana Padamsee, The Ohio State University 155. Regular Session. Women's Work in a Healthcare Policy and Population Health in Rich Globalizing World Democracies, 1960-2010. Megan M. Reynolds, Duke Session Organizer: Sonalde Desai, University of University Maryland Labour Market Institutions for Matched Job Preferences Diverging Fortunes: The Evolution of Gender Wage and Better Health: A Broad Comparative Perspective. Gaps for Singles, Couples, and Parents in China, Ingrid Katarina Esser, The Swedish Institute for Social 1989-2009. Yuping Zhang, Lehigh University; Emily Research Carroll Hannum, University of Pennsylvania Trends in U.S. Mortality Below Age 50, 1950-2008: An Employment, Marriage Choice and Female Power: International Comparative Perspective. Jessica Y. Evidence from Chinese Migrant Workers. Ke Liang, Ho, Duke University; Arun Hendi, University of City University of New York-Baruch College; Danielle Pennsylvania Kane, DePauw University; Felicia Feng Tian, Duke Discussant: Alexander Kentikelenis, University of University Cambridge A Fair Shift? The Gendered Dilemma of Work-Family Balance among Fairtrade Women Workers. Corrie 158. Section on Disability and Society Roundtable Ellis, University of California-Santa Barbara Session and Business Meeting Inevitable Progress? The Puzzle of Diverging 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: Trajectories in Female Labor Participation Rates Session Organizer: Alexis A. Bender, U.S. Army Public among Post-1980 Globalizers. Manish Nag, Health Command Princeton University Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Roles and Table 1. Contextual Variations: Housework of Parents and Table Presider: Brian R. Grossman, University of Children in China. Yang Hu, University of Cambridge Illinois-Chicago Ability to Work as a Function of Quality of Care. 156. Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Paper Nancy G. Kutner, Emory University Session. Social and Contextual Dimensions of Does Disability among Married Parents Elicit Gender- Substance Abuse Neutral Time Allocations? Peter D. Brandon, Session Organizer and Presider: Wendy Chapkis, State University of New York-Albany University of Southern Maine Hard Times Came Again No More? Processes of Becoming a Prescription Pill Smoker: Revisiting Becker. Role Formation in Disabled Leaders’ Working Life. Mark Pawson, City University of New York-Graduate Florian Kiuppis, Lillehammer University College Center; Brian C Kelly, Purdue University; Brooke E. Hard Times and Patterns of Disability Protest 1969 – Wells, Center for HIV Educational Studies and 2012: Do Economic Troughs Predict Protest Training; Jeffrey Parsons, City University of New Activity? Sharon N. Barnartt, Gallaudet University York-Hunter College Cannabis as PTSD Medicine among Recent Veterans in Table 2. New York City. Luther C. Elliott, Andrew Golub, Alex Table Presider: Alexis A. Bender, U.S. Army Public S. Bennett, and Honoria Guarino, National Health Command Development and Research Institutes They're Our Bosses: Representations of Clients, Conceptualizing Instrumental Drug Use: Undergraduate Guardians and Providers in Caregivers' Student Non-Prescription Use of Stimulant Narratives. Dina Vasilyevna Vdovichenko, Medications as Study Aids. Kat Kolar, University of University of South Florida Toronto Caring for the Disabled Employee: Child Rhetoric in Emerging Patterns of Crack Use in Mexico City. Danish Work Organizations. Nanna Mik-Meyer, Avelardo Valdez and Alice Cepeda, University of Copenhagen Business School Southern California The Labor of Living: A Critical Ethnography of Illness, Junkie Habitus: On Biopower and Liquid Cuffs. Camila Disability, and Work at Midlife. Ulluminair M. Gelpi-Acosta, National Development and Research Salim, University of California-San Francisco Institutes 157. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Table 3. Paper Session. The Comparative Political Disability, Eugenics, and Sterilizations: Toward a Economy of Health Sociology of Deviant Behavior and Social Control. Session Organizer and Presider: Lawrence Peter King, Lutz Kaelber, University of Vermont University of Cambridge Drawing the Line Between Impairment and Disability: The Theory of Able-Bodied Acceptance. Jennifer 160. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Dennison Brooks, Grinnell College Paper Session. Labor and Inequality From Neurodiverse to Neuroqueer: Politics of Autism. Session Organizer: Jake Rosenfeld, University of Kate Jenkins, City University of New York- Washington Graduate Center Differences in the Patterns of In-work Poverty in Vulnerability and Violence: St Kilda Footballer Sets Germany and the United Kingdom. Marco Fire to a “Dwarf”. Mark D. Sherry, University of Giesselmann, German Institute for Economic Toledo Research Functional Inequality: Task Specific Transitions from Table 4. Temporary Employment. Malte Reichelt, Institute for Table Presider: Elisabeth O. Burgess, Georgia State Employment Research University Lay vs. Legal Conceptions of Justice at the Workplace. Hearing Loss, Romance, and Marriage on the Shannon Marie Gleeson, University of California- Screen. Nan E. Johnson, Michigan State Santa Cruz University The Changing Landscape of Work in the United States: Promoting Successful Aging among Older Adults with The Logistics Industry and Blue-Collar Work. Disabilities: Empowerment through Interventions. Elizabeth Alexis Sowers, California State University- Eva Kahana, Case Western Reserve University; Channel Islands Boaz Kahana, Cleveland State University; Nancy Discussant: Jake Rosenfeld, University of Washington Kropf, Georgia State University; Kaitlyn Barnes, Case Western Reserve University 161. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Treatment Inequalities: How School Configuration Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Shapes Interventions for Children Diagnosed with 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: Autism. Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Weill Cornell Session Organizers: Christina Falci, University of Medical College Nebraska-Lincoln and Eric C. Dahlin, Brigham Young Scoping Reviews Methods in Social Policy: An University Example Review of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Sarah Parker Harris and Robert Gould, Table 1. Industry Emergence and Evolution University of Illinois-Chicago Table Presider: Annalisa Salonius, University of Pennsylvania 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Disability and Society Fortunes for the Bold: Emergence and Evolution of Business Meeting the Private Military and Security Industry. Joseph R. Bongiovi, University of North Carolina-Chapel 159. Section on Environment and Technology Paper Hill Session. Urban Areas and Global Sustainability Institutional Concentration and the Decline of the U.S. (co-sponsored with the Section on Community Soap Opera Industry. Stephen Lippmann, Miami and Urban Sociology) University; Melissa C. Scardaville, ICF Session Organizer and Presider: William G. Holt, International; C. Lee Harrington, Miami University Birmingham-Southern College Professional Certification: Who are the Winners and Cities, from Sustainability to Resilience: Why Locality Losers? Kyle W. Albert, Cornell University Matters. Lily M. Hoffman, City University of New The Changing Landscape of Ohio Hospital York-Graduate Center Organizations: 1972 to 2012. Cory Cronin, Case Steel Cities in Europe. Local Development and Risk Western Reserve University Governance: A Multiple Case Study. Mara Maretti, Competition and the Rise of the Hierarchical University of Chieti-Pescara; Alfredo Agustoni, Academic Lab in the Biomedical Sciences. University of Milan; Adele Bianco, University of Chieti- Annalisa Salonius, University of Pennsylvania Pescara Globalization, Logistics Service Providers and Table 2. Organizational Arrangements and Workplace Metropolitan Waste Management. Albert S. Fu, Practices Kutztown University Table Presider: Paul Carruth, The Ohio State University The Ecological Modernization of Urban Political Re-embedding Lean: The Japanese Context of a Economy on the West Coast of the United States. World Changing Management Concept. Christian Erik Solevad Nielsen, University of California-Santa Wittrock, Aarhus University Barbara The Control of Managerial Discretion: Evidence from Why Don’t Cities Adapt to Climate Change? An Analysis Unionization's Impact on Employment of Six Cities in the United States. Sabrina Composition. John-Paul Ferguson, Stanford McCormick, George Washington University University The End of the (Checkout) Line? Automation, Self- Service, and Low-Wage Jobs in the Supermarket Social Ties and Selection into Voluntary Industry. Christopher K. Andrews, Drew Organizations: A Test Using First Time Visitors. University Marion Coddou, Stanford University The Relationship between Equal Opportunity Climate Does Diversity Foster Diversity? A Multilevel Model and Organizational Effectiveness. Richard J. Analysis with GRAND. Guang Ying Mo, University Harris and Juanita M. Firestone, University of of Toronto Texas-San Antonio Networking among the Human Capitalists: Internal (De)Legitimating Accounts as an Interplay between Working Networks and the Growth of Large Law Actions, Meanings, and Actors: The Case of a Firms. Alan James Kluegel, University of Plant Closure. Paul Carruth, The Ohio State California-Berkeley University Table 6. Social Capital and Networks II Table 3. Inequality in the Workplace I Table Presider: Philipp Soeren Brandt, Columbia Table Presider: Christina Falci, University of Nebraska- University Lincoln Smart, But Shifty: Trustworthiness and the Contingent Equalizing Opportunities for Women Faculty in Appeal of Network Brokers. Eric Gladstone and Academic Science and Engineering: A Kathleen Mary O'Connor, Cornell University Department-level Approach. Sharon R. Bird and Academic Organizations and First Career-path Job Anastasia H. Prokos, Iowa State University Placements of Scientists and Engineers. Mallika Underrepresentation of Women in Top Management Banerjee, McGill University and Cornell University Positions in Germany – Discourse and Systems of Skills and Expert Knowledge: The Institutionalization. Stefanie Hiss, Sebastian Composition of Data Science (2007–2013). Nagel, and Hanna Maria Eleonore Schulte, Philipp Soeren Brandt, Columbia University University of Jena The Part-Time Wage Penalty for Women: Are there Table 7. Organizational Legitimacy and Illegitimacy Differences between Voluntary and Involuntary Table Presider: Jianmei Hao, University of Utah Part-Time Workers? Kristin Smith and Rebecca CSR Activity as a Double-edged Sword: Its Role in Glauber, University of New Hampshire Employees’ OCB and CWB. Jeongkoo Yoon and Gender Differences in Faculty Research Networks Soojung Lee, Ewha Womans University Within and Outside a University. Christina Falci, Addressing Legitimacy and Institutionalization: An University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Kathrin Zippel and Exploration of Online Higher Education in the Rich DeJordy, Northeastern University United States. Lauren A. Nicoll, Northeastern University Table 4. Inequality in the Workplace II Coping with Professional Requirements and Linking Job Avenues to Race and Gender Disparities Organizational Constraints in the Staging of Art in Work Organizations. Anne Kathrin Kronberg, Museum Permanent Collections. Anna Zamora, Emory University Columbia University; Frederic Clement Godart, Professional Status, Knowledge and Control: Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires Inequality, Trust and Competition in Work Threatened Professions: Negotiating Professional Settings. Mildred Enid Rey, University of Chicago Change and Identity. Gawin Tsai, University of Task Segregation: A Mechanism for Work Inequality. Chicago Curtis Kwinyen Chan, Harvard University Organization Dynamics, Identities and Legitimation: Pressed, Stressed and Blessed: Work Hour Mismatch The Organic Food Movement in China. Jianmei Cross-Nationally. Matt L. Huffman, University of Hao, University of Utah California-Irvine; Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne Table 8. Institutional Isomorphism and Decoupling Table Presider: Jacob Apkarian, University of Table 5. Social Capital and Networks I California-Riverside Table Presider: Alan James Kluegel, University of Complementarity, Independence and Coercive California-Berkeley Isomorphism? UK Refugee NGOs Negotiate the A Three-dimensional Approach to Occupational Advantages/Disadvantages of Government Safety: Social Capital, Trust and New Institutional Funding. Derek Peter McGhee, University of Analysis. Hazel Hollingdale, University of British Southampton Columbia Diversity Management and Decoupling: How Social What is Beautiful is Well Connected: How Alters Help Capital, Formal Authority, and Professional Skill Attractive People Create Advantageous Social affect Practice Implementation. Shawna Bowden Networks. Kathleen Mary O'Connor and Eric Vican, Harvard University Gladstone, Cornell University Women's Studies as an Innovation: Homophily, Isomorphism, and Diffusion. Mikaila Mariel Impact of Police Oversight. Holly Campeau, Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island College University of Toronto Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Working Knowledge: Occupational Sector Differences Organizations and the Promotion of Institutional in Expert Witness Admissibility. Timothy L Myths. Jacob Apkarian, University of California- O'Brien, University of Evansville Riverside Table 12. Creativity and Strategic Action in the Table 9. The Organization of Education Workplace Table Presider: Liudvika Leisyte, Technical University Table Presider: Angela Kalyta, McGill University Dortmund Creativity and Success for All: Investigating the Re-Thinking the Structure of Higher Education. Relationship between Stratification, Workplace Roger Pizarro Milian, McMaster University Environment and Success. Jamie M. Carroll, Rethinking Implementation and its Relationship to University of Texas-Austin Organizational Status: The Case of U.S. Higher Getting Rhythm: Project-time in Creative Work. Laura Education Organizations. Joris Gjata, University E. Noren, New York University of Virginia Strategic Action and Expertise: The Case of a Engineering Equality: The Organization of Education Cultural Competence Intervention Tool. Lauren Labor Markets and the Distribution of Teacher Olsen, University of California-San Diego Quality. Ryan Seebruck, University of Arizona Mobilizing with Emotion Work in Strategic Action Organizational Climate and STEM Faculty Job Fields. Angela Kalyta, McGill University Burnout. Daphne Pedersen and Krista Lynn Minnotte, University of North Dakota Table 13. Job Satisfaction and Well-being Managerial Universities and a Gendered Functional Table Presider: Mark Henry Walker, University of Iowa Differentiation of Academic Work: A Case of a Stuctural and Intermediary Determinants of Social Dutch University. Liudvika Leisyte and Bengü Inequalities in Subjective Well-being of the Hosch-Dayican, Technical University-Dortmund European Working Population. Deborah De Moortel and Christophe Vanroelen, Vrije Table 10. Organization Learning and Change Universiteit-Brussel Table Presider: David C. Lubin, University of Chicago Relationship among Psychological Ownership, Professional Molting: Change, Rigid and Flexible Organization-based Self-esteem and Positive Identities, and Status. Gawin Tsai, University of Organizational Behaviors. Xiaofu Pan, University Chicago; Joanna Veazey Brooks, Harvard of Michigan University Career vs Children: The Effects of Institutional Social Relations: Last Frontier in Terms of Control Background on Females’ Subjective Well-being within New Forms of Organization. Daniela across Europe. Tatiana Karabchuk, National Veronica Negraia, University of South Carolina; Research University Rafael P.M. Wittek, University of Groningen Mental Health, Work Values and Job Characteristics. The Effects of Local versus Global Information for Jennifer M. Ashlock, University of North Carolina- Organizational Learning. Evelyn Zhang and Chapel Hill Brandy Lee Aven, Carnegie Mellon University More Than Maxed Out: The Impact of Role Meaning The Endogeneity of Innovation: Synchronous and on Psychological Well-being for Working Parents. Asynchronous Links between Stages of Innovation Mark Henry Walker, Freda B. Lynn, and Mary C. in Large Biopharmaceutical Firms. Eric C. Dahlin, Noonan, University of Iowa Brigham Young University Two Steps and Constituencies of Field Creation and Table 14. Job Insecurity and Temporary Employment I Organizational Change: Rise of Securitization Table Presider: Louise Birdsell Bauer, University of Financial Markets. David C. Lubin, University of Toronto Chicago Perceived Job Insecurity and Life Satisfaction: Testing a Causal Model of Job Stress Table 11. Bureaucracy, Control, and Authority Proliferation. Anne E. Fehrenbacher, University of Table Presider: Timothy L. O'Brien, University of California-Los Angeles Evansville Positively Precarious: How the Long-Term Manufacturing Rate Busters: Information Technology, Unemployed Construct the Future. Benjamin Production Games, and Normative Control. Harrison Snyder, Victoria University-Wellington Christopher Shane Elliott, University of North Regular/Non-regular Wage Gap Between and Within Carolina-Chapel Hill; Gary L. Long, University of Japanese Firms. Koji Takahashi, Japan Institute Mississippi for Labour Policy and Training Police Culture in Unsettled Times: Examining the Precarious Workers and Work Organization: A Case Study from the Steel Industry of Taiwan. Jyh-Jer Institutional Logics. Erzsebet Fazekas, State Roger Ko, National Taiwan University University of New York-Albany Non-Tenure Track Faculty, Boundary Work and Professional Identity. Louise Birdsell Bauer, Table 18. Job Mobility and Labor Markets University of Toronto Table Presider: Lauren Valentino, Duke University Organizational Status Identities and the Mobility of Table 15. Job Insecurity and Temporary Employment II Professional Football Players in Europe. Thijs Table Presider: Julianne Payne, North Carolina State Alexander Velema, National Taiwan University University Why Do(n’t) They Leave? Motherhood, Marriage and (Dis)Placing Trust: the Long-term Effects of Job Women’s Job Changes. Jessica Looze, University Displacement on Generalized Trust over the Adult of Massachusetts-Amherst Lifecourse. James Laurence, Manchester Structural Strain in Science: Organizational Context, University Career Stage, and Disciplinary Differences. David Making Careers and Staying Employed: Employability R. Johnson and Brandon Vaidyanathan, Rice in a Low-Wage Labor Market. Brian William University Halpin, University of California-Davis Race, Supervisorial Change, and Job Outcomes: The Pay, Hours and Working Conditions in Domiciliary Case of NCAA Division I College Basketball. Care: The Rise of Zero Hours Working. Chris Scott V. Savage, University of California- Forde, Mark Stuart, and Loulia Bessa, University Riverside; Ryan Seebruck, University of Arizona of Leeds; Sian Moore, University of West of Perceived Lack of Work/Life Balance: A New England Leakage in the Hard STEM Pipeline. Lauren Same Work, Different Jobs: Divergent Experiences of Valentino, Duke University; Stephanie Moller, Childcare Work Among Nannies. Tina Wu, Elizabeth Stearns, and Roslyn A. Mickelson, University of Pennsylvania University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Melissa Job Insecurity as Worker Control? Impacts on Dancy, University of Colorado-Boulder Commitment, Hostility and Work Effort. Julianne Payne, Martha Crowley, and Earl A. Kennedy, Table 19. Gender and Work North Carolina State University Table Presider: Andrey Shevchuk, National Research University Higher School of Economics Table 16. Flexible Work and Family Leave Policies Towards a Gendered Theory of Professions: The The Proportion of Women and Workplace Flexibility in Case of Nursing in the United States. Daniel Japanese Work Organizations. Tetsushi Fujimoto Schneider, University of California-Irvine and Sayaka Kawamura Shinohara, Doshisha Are Double Standards Real? Unpacking the Role of University Gender among Elite Professionals in a Market. Does Home-based Work Offer Married Women Tristan L. Botelho and Mabel Abraham, Greater Opportunities for Full-time Employment Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Earnings? Peter Mateyka and Liana Christin Educational Mismatch in Self-Employment: Gendered Landivar, U.S. Census Bureau Satisfaction in the New Economy. Andrey Shevchuk and Denis Strebkov, National Research Table 17. The Politics of Work University; Shannon N. Davis, George Mason Table Presider: Erzsebet Fazekas, State University of University New York-Albany Quotidian Disruptions, Social Influence, and Political Table 20. Work Characteristics and Outcomes Entrepreneurship: Evidence from India, 1954- Table Presider: Jaren Randell Haber, University of 2004. Demetrius Lewis and Sharique Hasan, California-Berkeley Stanford University Firm Size and Job Rewards in Agriculture: A Mixed- When Professionals Become Protestors: Antecedents Methods Study of Farm Work. Jill Lindsey to Mutiny in the Workplace. Amanda Merryman, Harrison, University of Colorado-Boulder; Christina Franklin and Marshall College Getz, University of California-Berkeley Trade Union Strategies and Contingent Work: Italian Institutionalized Involvement at Work: Teams and and Greek Telecommunications in Comparative Stress in Organizational Cultural Contexts. Jaren Perspective. Andreas Kornelakis, University of Randell Haber, University of California-Berkeley Sussex What Makes Unions Strong? An Organizational Table 21. Work and Family Perspective on Examining Union Power. Lanu Table Presider: Katherine Y. Lin, University of Michigan Kim, University of Washington Work Family Challenges Facing Older Workers. The Roots of Post-communist Nonprofit Nancy L. Marshall, Wellesley College Organizations in Hungary: The Multiplicity of Fitting It All In: How Mothers’ Employment Shapes their School Engagement. Anna Haley-Lock and Alair MacLean, Washington State University- Linn Posey-Maddox, University of Wisconsin- Vancouver; Meredith A. Kleykamp, University of Madison Maryland Still Gendered after All These Years: A Comparison Subjective Cohesion and Mental Health among Civilians of Faculty Work-Life Balance across Institutional Working in Iraq and Afghanistan. Alex E. Bierman, Type. Catherine White Berheide, Skidmore University of Calgary; Ryan D. Kelty, Washington College; Megumi Watanabe and Christina Falci, College University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Diane C. Bates, Veteran Role Salience. Demond Terrell Mullins, City and Elizabeth Borland, The College of New University of New York-Graduate Center Jersey; Cay Anderson-Hanley, Union College Trauma and Commemoration in Post-Genocide Rwanda. The Long-Term Health Consequences of Dual Work- Nicole Schuldberg Fox, Brandeis University Home Involvement: Evidence from a National Discussant: Karin DeAngelis, United States Air Force Prospective Study. Katherine Y. Lin, University of Academy Michigan 163. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper Table 22. Job Training and Programs Session. Race and Law on the 50th Anniversary Table Presider: Julie A. Kmec, Washington State of the US Civil Rights Act University Session Organizer and Presider: Ellen Berrey, State Alternative Employment and the Receipt of On-the- University of New York-Buffalo Job Training. Jonathan Adam Lind, University of Backlash and Attack: The Movement to End Affirmative Washington Action and Open Admissions in Public Universities. Learning to Bartend: The Training Process in a Amaka Camille Okechukwu, New York University Professional Bartending School. Chi Phoenix Bursting Whose Bubble? The Racial Tax Consequences Wang, Harvard University of Evaporated Home Value. Kasey Henricks, Whose Closure? Gender Inequality and Access to American Bar Foundation Skill Training. Christian Hunkler, Max Planck Regulating Funny: Race, Law, and the Sense of Humor. Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Raúl Pérez, University of California-Irvine Workplace Sexual Harassment and the Legal The Visible Bad Guy: The Importance of Making Race Environment. Julie A. Kmec, Washington State Central in Understanding Stand Your Ground Laws. University; Elizabeth Hirsh, University of British Angela Stroud, Northland College Columbia; Sheryl L. Skaggs, University of Texas- Discussant: Osagie Obasogie, University of California- Dallas Hastings and University of California-San Francisco 164. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Table 23. Research on Work Sociology Invited Session. Preparing Graduate Table Presider: Tania M. Jenkins, Brown University Students for Careers as Academics and/or Are they Really Just Lazy? Competing Accounts of Practitioners Public Sector Employment. Lauren Benditt, Session Organizer: Augusto Diana, Department of Stanford University Health and Human Services Business-government Interdependence, Government Panel: Meredith Conover-Williams, Humboldt State Salience and Corporate Social Responsibility University Intention. Weixing Lyu, Xuanli Xie, and Yi Han, Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State University Peking University Robert T. Granfield, State University of New York- Family-Centered Motivation’s Effect on Buffalo Entrepreneurial Risk. Rachel Elizabeth Skaggs, Making Sociology Work: Applying Sociology to the Vanderbilt University Workplace. Marv Finkelstein, Southern Illinois It’s Time She Stopped Torturing Herself: Hospital University-Edwardsville Culture and Medical Paternalism in End-Of-Life Care. Tania M. Jenkins, Brown University 165. Section on Sociology of Religion Roundtable Session and Business Meeting 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Organizations, Occupation 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: and Work Business Meeting Session Organizer: Patricia A. Wittberg, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis 162. Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Paper Session. Wars and After Wars Table 1. Religions in China Session Organizer: Ryan D. Kelty, Washington College Table Presider: Fenggang Yang, Purdue University Presider: Crosby Hipes, University of Maryland-College Religious Exclusivism and Political Contention in Park China. Andrew Junker, University of Chicago Labor Market Outcomes among Veterans, 1979-2010. Saints, Space and the State: A Post-Reform State- Church Dilemma in Urban China. Li Ma, Calvin Army, Islam, and Business: Neoliberalism and College; Jin Li, Calvin Theological Seminary Pakistani Politics. Laila Bushra, Lahore University of Management Sciences Table 2. Religion and Its Challengers Culture, Social Structure and American Muslim Table Presider: Kevin L. McElmurry, Indiana University- Identity: An Application of the Social Identity Northwest Perspective. Gabriel A Acevedo and Christopher Traditional, Modern, and Post-Secular Perspectives G. Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio on Science and Religion and Public Opinion in the Religion, Population Exchange, and the Construction United States. Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming; of Turkish National Identity. Greg Goalwin, Timothy L O'Brien, University of Evansville University of California-Santa Barbara Contested Knowledge: Competing Truth Claims at the Trust in Institutions among European Muslims. Marta Intersection of Science and Religion. Jason Micah Joanna Kolczynska, The Ohio State University Roos, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Measuring a God-Shaped Hole: Constructs of Table 6. Latino/a Religion Religiosity and Anti-Atheist Attitudes. Evan Table Presider: Gerardo Marti, Davidson College Stewart and Penny A. Edgell, University of Belief, Belonging, or the Congregational Form: Minnesota Religious Correlates to Latino Labor Mobility. Reframing the Problem of Religion through Ariana Monique Salazar-Newton, University of Rethinking the Definition. Tom Segady, Stephen Notre Dame F. Austin State University Partaking of the Presence: The Unifying Theme in a Latino Pentecostal Church. Jonathan Calvillo, Table 3. Immigration and Religion University of California-Irvine Table Presider: Prema Ann Kurien, Syracuse University Religion and Parent-Adolescent Relationships among Conversion and Conflicts Resolution: Religious Latinos. Eve Veliz, Providence College Conversion to Christianity among Chinese and Indian Immigrants in America. Di Di, Rice Table 7. Evangelical Churches and Political Participation University in the United States Immigrants' Socioeconomic Mobility: The Case of the Table Presider: Kraig Beyerlein, University of Notre American Jews. Rachel Ellis and Melissa J. Dame Wilde, University of Pennsylvania; Kristin Geraty, Blessed Are Those Who Have No Data Plan: North Central College; Stephen R. Viscelli, Perceptions of Deservedness in Megachurch Swarthmore College Poverty Outreach. Valerie Adrian, Washington The Transmission of Religiosity to Second Generation State University Migrants: An Interactive Model. Koen Van der From Criticism to Collaboration: Evangelicals and the Bracht and Bart Van de Putte, Ghent University Other in Urban America. Wes Markofski, University of Wisconsin-Madison Table 4. Religion, Philanthropy, and Civic Participation Pulpit Politics: Clergy Crusades, Implied Innuendos, Table Presider: Katie E. Corcoran, Baylor University or Nothing at All? Emily E. Wurgler, Indiana Chicago Politics and Politicized Churches: University Conventional and Unconventional Political Engagement among African Americans. Patrick Table 8. Religion and Adolescents Charles Washington, University of Illinois-Chicago Table Presider: Patricia A. Wittberg, Indiana University- How Congregational Size and Social Networks Shape Purdue University at Indianapolis Attenders' Community Involvement. Jennifer I Don't Give a Phunk: Promoting Abstinence through McClure, Pennsylvania State University “Coolness”. Katherine Castiello Jones, University The Mosque, Immigration Status, and Voting of Massachusetts-Amherst Participation among Muslim Americans. Tamara Parental Influence and Belief in God among Youth in van der Does, Indiana University the United States. Casey Philip Homan, Religious Traditionalists and Social Support in University of California-Berkeley Americans’ Close Networks. Markus H. Schafer, Prayer Changes Things: A Comparative Ethnography University of Toronto of Sunni and Evangelical High Schools. Jeffrey What Kinds of Americans Give and Why? Guhin, University of Virginia Approaches to (Financial) Giving. Heather E. Price, University of Notre Dame; Patricia Snell Table 9. Religious Experiences of College and University Herzog, University of Arkansas Students Table Presider: Richard Flory, University of Southern Table 5. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Islam California Table Presider: Jerry Park, Baylor University Church Culture to Campus Culture: Exploring Christian Youths' Experiences of the College Failing to Master Divinity: Loose Coupling within Transition. Alessandra Lembo, University of Seminaries. Todd W. Ferguson, Baylor University Chicago The Congregational Location Hypothesis. Mark Religion and Spirituality among University Students in Killian, Whitworth University the United States, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Joey Marshall and Daniel V.A. Olson, Purdue Table 15. Social Stratification and the Study of Religion University Table Presider: Catherine Hoegeman, Missouri State Family, Evangelicalism and Gender: How Family and University Marriage Inform Gender Ideology among College- Critical Reflections: The Study of Religion and the Age Evangelical Men. Tyler Ross Flockhart, North Methodology of True Reflexive Praxis in Puerto Carolina State University Rico. Douglas Avella-Castro, University of The Religious Homeschool Movement and Micro- Washington-Tacoma Level Impact on Educational Attainment. Shanna Socioeconomic Status and Prosperity Belief in Corner, University of Notre Dame Guatemala. Lindsey Johnson, University of North Texas Table 10. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women's The Forbidden Fruit: Social Class and Religion Then Religious Agency I and Now. Michael Gary Meacham and Mary E. Table Presider: Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University Booker, Valdosta State University Labor Market Participation among Palestinian Women: Religiosity or Rational Modernity? Randa 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Sociology of Religion I. Nasser, Birzeit University Business Meeting Non-strategic Agency and Syncretic Identities in Indigenous Women’s Collective Action. Erin Beck, 166. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper University of Oregon Session. Troubling Homonormativity: Thinking LGBT Intersectionally (co-sponsored with the Table 11. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women's Caucus on Transnational Approaches to Gender Religious Agency II and Sexuality; and the LGBT Caucus) Table Presider: Gail Murphy-Geiss, Colorado College Session Organizer: Angela Jones, State University of Stepping Out on Faith: Family, Gender, and Religious New York-Farmingdale Belonging in the African American Church. Kiyona Old and G(r)aying Together: Identity in a Low-Income Brewster, Northwestern University Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Facility. Louise Ly, University of California-Berkeley Table 12. Religion and Coping Skills Out of the Shadows and Out of the Closet: UndocuQueer Table Presider: Stanley R. Bailey, University of Leadership in the Immigrant Rights Movement. California-Irvine Veronica Terriquez, University of Southern California Rational or Emotional? Church-based Support Racializing Homophobia: Gay and Lesbian Teachers and Exchanges among Congregational Members in the Limits of Discimination Discourse. Catherine Late Life. Andrea Liza Ruiz, Pennsylvania State Connell, Boston University University Searching for "Whosoever Ministries": Examining Black Body Weight Perceptions in the Survey of Texas Gay Men's Church-Going Decisions. Allison Adults: Religion, Race/Ethnicity, Citizenship Mathews, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Status, and Gender. Aida Isela Ramos-Wada and Discussant: Jason Ronald Orne, University of Wisconsin- Gabriel A Acevedo, University of Texas-San Madison Antonio 167. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Session. Love's Labors Lost? Emotion Work in Table 13. Religious Change: Micro, Meso, and Macro Hard Times Table Presider: Kevin J. Christiano, University of Notre Session Organizer and Presider: Kai-Olaf Maiwald, Dame University of Osnabrueck Adopting a Loosely Coupled Catholic Identity. Rachel Challenges for Emotion Work in a Family: Empirical Ellis, University of Pennsylvania Evidences Concerning the Normative Change of Dismantling Deseret: How the Mormons Became Family. Dorett Funcke, University of Hagen More Mormon by Changing the Meaning of Being Intimacy and Emotion Work in Same-Gender and Mormon. Nathan D. Wright, Bryn Mawr College Different-Gender Couples. Debra Umberson, Mieke Internet Afterlife: Social Media, Avatars and the New Beth Thomeer, and Amy C. Lodge, University of Immortality. Kevin O'Neill, University of Redlands Texas-Austin Prosumer of Emotions. Love and Emotional Labor on Table 14. Denominational Issues Online Dating Platforms. Kai Droege, Institute for Table Presider: Tricia C. Bruce, Maryville College Social Research; Olivier Voirol, University of 8:00 pm Sessions Lausanne Discussant: Ana Villalobos, Brandeis University 168. Plenary Session. The Impact of Inequality Session Organizer and Presdier: Annette Lareau, 5:30 pm Meetings University of Pennsylvania Section on Disability and Society Business Meeting (to Keynote Address: Robert B. Reich, University of 6:10pm) California-Berkeley Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Families and individuals in the middle and bottom ranges of the Business Meeting (to 6:10pm) income ladder suffer widening inequality in a number of ways. As the ladder elongates, they're likely to feel relatively more deprived. They're Section on Sociology of Religion Business Meeting (to more likely to marry or partner with others in the lower ranges of 6:10pm) income, thereby compounding their relative disadvantages. Upward mobility is harder to achieve, because the same degree of effort gets 6:30 pm Receptions them a shorter distance up the ladder. They're likely to experience Joint Reception: Section on Comparative-Historical more geographic segregation by income -- resulting in lower-quality public services, inadequate access to public transportation and jobs, Sociology; Section on Sociology of Development; and and fewer models of successful upward mobility around them. At the Theory Section other end of the ladder, widening inequality tends to insulate wealthier Joint Reception: Section on Medical Sociology and individuals and families from the poverty and economic insecurity Section on Sociology of Mental Health others in society are experiencing. To an ever larger extent, being "rich" means not having to come across anyone who is not. The advantages Joint Reception: Section on Organizations, Occupation of wealth are compounded through marriage, and investment in and Work and Section on Inequality, Poverty and children. Wealthy tend to know that they and their children and Mobility grandchildren will do fine. As a result, they are incapable of doing the Joint Reception: Section on Rationality and Society; Rawlsian experiment; they cannot imagine what the rules of society should be under a "veil of ignorance" about where they'd end up in the Section on Evolution, Biology and Society; Section on pecking order. The result is the breakdown of a society -- to the extent Mathematical Sociology that by "society" we mean a system in which members feel some duties Joint Reception: Section on Social Psychology and to one another. Section on Sociology of Emotions

Joint Reception: Section on Sociology of Sexualities and 9:30 pm Receptions Section on Body and Embodiment Departmental Alumni Night (DAN) Post Doctorate Cohort Reception Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Reception Section on Animals and Society Reception Section on Communication and Information Technologies Reception Section on Disability and Society Reception Section on Environment and Technology Reception Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Reception Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Reception Section on Sociology of Education Reception Section on Sociology of Religion Reception Student Reception 6:30 pm Other Groups ASA Opportunities in Retirement Network (Peter Stein) American Community Survey (Gretchen Gooding and Timothy Gilbert) International Network of Scholar Activists (Jackie Smith) Researchers Working with Children and Youth (Allison Pugh) Sociologists’ AIDS Network (Carrie Foote) Sociology and Anti-Semitism (Arnold Dashefsky) The Shriver Report Launch Reception (Marianne Cooper) Thematic Group on Human Rights and Global Justice (Brian Gran) URBAN Activist Scholars Network (Jose Z. Calderon) University of Wisconsin-Madison D-Lab (Alexander Hanna) throughout the world. Public support for education and pensions are the Sunday, August 17 two biggest budget items in most national budgets. Each is a form of intergenerational transfer from working people to the young and the old. The National Transfers Accounts (NTA) Project a comparative project The length of each daytime session/meeting activity involving 28 nations. It is amazingly comprehensive, featuring detailed is one hour and forty minutes, unless noted data on private as well as public intergenerational transfers from all otherwise. The usual turnover is as follows: these countries. These papers provide an overview of the NTA project and insight into the implications of intergenerational relations for public 8:30am-10:10am spending in recent years and in the future. 10:30am-12:10pm 12:30pm-2:10pm 170. Thematic Session. Bourdieu, Culture, and 2:30pm-4:10pm Empirical Research 4:30pm-6:10pm Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Session presiders and committee chairs are Presider: Sabrina Pendergrass, University of Virginia requested to see that sessions and meetings end on How to Turn Habitus from Conumdrum to Research time to avoid conflicts with subsequent activities Design. Loic Waquant, University of California- scheduled into the same room. Berkeley Bourdieu and the Hard Embodiment of Culture: Methodological and Theoretical Challenges. Omar A. 7:00 am Meetings Lizardo, University of Notre Dame Community College Faculty Bagel Breakfast Studying Culture in Digital Environments: Bourdieu, Big Section on Consumers and Consumption Council Data, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Gabe Meeting (to 8:15am) Ignatow, University of North Texas Section on International Migration Council Meeting (to Discussant: Diane Reay, Cambridge University 8:15am) Section on Medical Sociology Council Meeting (to 171. Thematic Session. Children's Work and 8:15am) Children's Play during Hard Times Session Organizer: Joanna Dreby, State University of 7:30 am Meetings New York-Albany Section on Body and Embodiment Council Meeting (to Divergent Family Strategies to Social Mobility: Variations 8:15am) on Educational Outcomes among Children of Contemporary Chinese Immigrants in North America 8:30 am Meetings and Southern Europe. Min Zhou, Nanyang Committee on Committees (to 4:10pm) Technological University Committee on Publications (to 4:10pm) The Experiences of Material Deprivation and Daily Film/Video Screening. The Graduates/Los Graduados Violence for Children in Argentina. Javier Auyero, Social Psychology Quarterly Editorial Board University of Texas-Austin Student Forum Advisory Panel Growing Up in Uncertain Times: Privilege, Disadvantage Task Force on the Community College Faculty in and Parent-Child Relations during the Extended Sociology Transition to Adulthood. Teresa Toguchi Swartz, Teaching Sociology Editorial Board University of Minnesota Discussant: Daniel Thomas Cook, State University of 8:30 am Sessions New Jersey-Rutgers 169. Thematic Session. Accounting for This panel is composed of sociologists and other social scientists who are engaged in research focused broadly on the nexus between Intergenerational Relations around the World: The the changing economy and parent-child relationships. The expert National Transfer Accounts Project panelists conduct their research using a variety of methodologies and Session Organizer: Ronald Lee, University of California- in various contexts: from the perspective of families as consumers, to Berkeley those of the children of immigrants who often perform significant work in their families, to parent and children’s investments in competitive Overview of NTA. Ronald Lee, University of California- play, to disability insurance and to lives of youth transitioning into Berkeley adulthood. This panel contributes to the fields of economic sociology, Is Low Fertility Really a Problem? Andrew Mason, East- family and childhood studies by placing children’s activities at the West Center-Honolulu center stage of the discussion of how families negotiate Hard Times. Gender/Time Use in NTA, An International Comparison. 172. Special Session. Closing the Economic Marriage Gretchen Donehower, University of California- Gap: The Policy Debate Berkeley Session Organizers: Melanie Heath, McMaster Socioeconomic Status and Intergenerational Relations in University; Orit Avishai, Fordham University and Latin America. Luis Rosero-Bixby, University of Jennifer Randles, California State University-Fresno Costa Rica Presiders: Melanie Heath, McMaster University The global financial crisis resulted in fiscal crisis for governments Orit Avishai, Fordham University Cultural and Economic Influcences on Family Formation Akua Jackson, Californians for Justice among Young Adults. Andrew J. Cherlin, Johns Discussant: Andreana L. Clay, San Francisco State Hopkins University University Unmarried Parents and Relationship Education. Sarah The Bay Area is a national epicenter for youth organizing, and Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee youth are playing a key role in educational, racial, gender, and labor justice movements, among many other struggles. This proposed Marriage for Same-sex Couples and their Well-being. session will explore Bay Area youth organizing as it operates in distinct Mignon R. Moore, University of California-Los youth-led organizations and as partners in broader coalitions. Angeles Centered on the perspectives of youth activists and organizers Doing Math One-handed? Inequality and the Marriage themselves, this session will explore how youth activists understand issues of racial, education, and gender injustice (among many other Problem. Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland- issues) in their communities, and how they organize to tackle these College Park issues. Youth will speak about how their organizing strategies Vulnerable Fathers: A Fringe Issue No Longer. Ronald converge with and diverge from adult-led strategies, the constraints and Mincy, Columbia University possibilities of operating in specific non-profit contexts, and the role that youth play in larger social movement coalitions. Discussant: Barbara Jane Risman, University of Illinois- Chicago 175. Professional Development Workshop. How to The 2008 recession and its aftermath focused national attention on Be a Sociologist Outside of Academia: the increasing wealth gap in the United States. One implication of this gap has been long known to sociologists and demographers: economic Employment Options for the Non-Academic Track inequality is linked to a marriage and divorce gap along racial and class Session Organizer and Leader: Melissa C. Scardaville, lines, which, in turn, is associated with differential outcomes for ICF International children’s well-being and variations in levels of family stability. Educated, middle-class Americans are more likely to get married, stay 176. Policy and Research Workshop. Visual married, and be happily married, and their children fare better on a Approaches for Conveying Ethnographic Data range of educational, health, and economic measures. Since the 1996 overhaul of welfare policy, the federal and many state governments Session Organizer and Leader: Tamara Kay, Harvard have used public funds to support a variety of marriage promotion, University relationship strengthening, and parent education programs in an effort Co-Leader: Kyle Puetz, University of Arizona to increase family stability for children and promote the positive This workshop considers the use of documentary photography and outcomes typically associated with living in two-parent married families. film as an analogue to traditional ethnographic methods. Documentary Policies that link anti-poverty measures to marriage and family methods can preserve the texture and immediacy of ethnographers' formation have long been contentious, especially in light of federal and original analysis and therefore contribute to reducing the social state efforts to ban same-sex marriage. Thus marriage education distance between subject and audience. We will discuss how policies have been criticized for promoting a heteronormative marriage documentaries can provide ways to nondiscursively impart important agenda on the one hand, and praised as a solution to a range of social and difficult concepts within sociology. Selecting pairs of documentary problems on the other. This panel brings together scholars on both films and ethnographic studies based upon similarities in site, we sides of the debate to consider the impact of policies to strengthen compare how documentary filmmakers and sociologists frame issues families and promote marriage on economic inequality and family that emerge from similar contexts. We will analyze the relative stability. What are the policy implications of federally funded strengths and weaknesses of each approach. Finally, we explore relationship and marriage education programs for the marriage gap? methodological issues that emerge in both documentary and Are there alternative public policy avenues to support stable parental ethnographic analyses — reflexivity, generalizability, observer effects, relationships and improve child outcomes? What are the implications of etc. — and examine how mitigating them can improve both such programs in a political and social climate in which only documentary and ethnographic methods. (This session is part of this heterosexual couples are legally allowed to marry in most states? year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) 173. Author Meets Critics Session. Saving Babies? 177. Teaching Workshop. Innovative Approaches for The Consequences of Newborn Genetic Teaching Research Methods: Operationalizing Screening (University of Chicago Press, 2012) by and Measuring Love Stefan Timmermans Session Organizer and Leader: Shannon N. Davis, Session Organizer and Presider: Sara N. Shostak, George Mason University Brandeis University Conceptualization and operationalization are among the hardest Critics: Jeremy Freese, Northwestern University skills for neophyte scholars to practice. Using the example of the concept of love, this workshop will first discuss an example of an Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington innovative out-of-class assignment used to provide students an Author: Stefan Timmermans, University of California-Los opportunity to practice the skills of constructing a nominal definition and Angeles turning it into items that can be used on a questionnaire. This workshop highlights the value of peer review and evaluation as part of 174. Regional Spotlight Session. Social Justice the development of challenging methodological skills. Opportunities Youth-Style: Bay Area Youth Activists' will also be provided for participants to draft their own similar assignments. Perspectives on Race, Education, and Coalition Politics 178. Regular Session. Consumers and Consumption Session Organizer: Hava Rachel Gordon, University of Session Organizer: Judith Taylor, University of Toronto Denver Can Market Based Alternatives be Transformative? Presider: Jessica Karen Taft, University of California- Plenitude, Participatory Markets, and Rhizomatic Santa Cruz Resistance. Juliet B. Schor, Boston College Panel: Saaun Bell, Youth Together Consuming Public Goods: Report From the Front. Harvey L. Molotch, New York University University Re-Cycling Class: Understanding India’s New Middle Superstorm Sandy and the Demographics of Flood Risk Class Bicycling as a Social Practice. Manisha in New York City. Jacob William Faber, New York Anantharaman, University of California-Berkeley University The Culture of Wild Things: Consuming Weeds in Hard Testing the Resilience Activation Framework: A Model of Times and Haute Cuisine. Jennifer A. Jordan and How Social Resources Promotes Recovery from Ashkan Rezvani Naraghi, University of Wisconsin- Disaster. Brian Mayer, University of Arizona; David Milwaukee M. Abramson, CHAIN Project; Lynn Grattan, Discussant: Clayton Childress, University of Toronto University of Maryland Discussant: Alexis A. Merdjanoff, State University of New 179. Regular Session. Cultural Studies 2: Aesthetic Jersey-Rutgers Choices (and Constraints): From Creation to Mediation 182. Regular Session. Health and Well-being: Session Organizer: Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University Contextual Effects Presider: Ashley E. Mears, Boston University Session Organizer and Presider: Gail Wallace, Johns How High and Low are Made: Aesthetic Knowledge and Hopkins University Symbolic Boundaries in Fashion Photo Shoots. Elise Exploring the Impact of Family Background and C Laan, and Giselinde Kuipers, University of Neighborhood Environment on Obesity among Women. Lori Kowaleski-Jones, Barbara Brown, So Much Rides on the Programming: Decision Making Jessie Fan, Heidi Hanson, Ken R. Smith, and Processes and Innovation in Performing Arts Cathleen Zick, University of Utah Organizations. Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana Healthy, but Obese: The Importance of Context in the University-Southeast Health-Obesity Relationship. Philip Matthew The Front Line of Culture. Wendy Griswold and Hannah Pendergast, University of Colorado-Boulder Linda Wohl, Northwestern University The Impact of Adolescent Health on Young Adult Book Reviewing in an Age When Everybody's a Critic. Educational Attainment. Mei-Chia Fong, State Phillipa K Chong, Harvard University University of New Jersey-Rutgers at New Brunswick Discussant: Ashley E. Mears, Boston University Two- and Four-Year Postsecondary Schooling and Young Adult Health. Melissa Humphries, University 180. Regular Session. Deviance and Social Control of Texas-Austin Session Organizer: Victor M. Rios, University of Discussant: Gail Wallace, Johns Hopkins University California-Santa Barbara Everybody Bangs: The Institutional Production of 183. Regular Session. International Organizations Criminality and Violence in Juvenile Justice Facilities. and World Polity Patrick Lopez-Aguado, Santa Clara University Session Organizer: Nina Bandelj, University of California- Empowerment in a Punitive Place: Violence Prevention Irvine Programs for Youth in a Culture of Control. Max A. Presider: Kristen E. Shorette, University of Greenberg, University of Southern California Massachusetts-Amherst Predicting Race-Specific Drug Arrests: The World Polity Theory and Time Dependence: Another Underexplored Role of Police Organizational Look at the Global Rise of the Nation-State. Xue Li Characteristics. Ardavan Darab Davaran, and Alexander Hicks, Emory University Washington State University Global Discourse on Mitigation: Governance in a Psychotropics in Total Institutions. Anthony Ryan Hatch, Fractured Field. Jeffrey Broadbent, University of Marik Phellan Xavier-Brier, Brandon Kyle Attell, and Minnesota; John Sonnett, University of Mississippi Eryn Grucza Viscarra, Georgia State University Developing National AIDs Responses. Nolan Phillips, Discussant: Cid G. Martinez, California State University- University of California-Irvine Sacramento The World Heritage Convention and Logics of Outstanding Universal Value. Vaughn Schmutz, 181. Regular Session. Disasters: Resilience, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Michael A. Vulnerability, and Risk Elliott, Towson University Session Organizer: J. Steven Picou, University of South Alabama 184. Regular Session. Marriage, Civil Unions, and Presider: Lori Peek, Colorado State University Cohabitation Constructing a Matrix of Vulnerability from Emergency Session Organizer: Megan M. Sweeney, University of Managers’ Perceptions of Vulnerable Populations. California-Los Angeles Marc R. Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana Presider: Kathryn Coursolle, University of Minnesota University The Gendered Division of Routine Housework and Contexts of Reception, Post-Disaster Migration, and Couples’ Sexual Relationships: A Re-Examination. Socioeconomic Mobility. Asad L. Asad, Harvard Sharon L. Sassler, Cornell University; Daniel L. Carlson, Georgia State University; Amanda Jayne California-Irvine; Eric P.S. Baumer, Cornell University; Miller, University of Indianapolis; Sarah Hanson, Christopher Celaya, Harvard University; Geraldine Northern Illinois University Gay, Cornell University Whose Money Matters? Couples’ Financial Resources Talking About Taxation: Comparing Logics of Mutual and the Decision to Separate. Alexandra A. Obligation in Community Organizing and the Tea Killewald, and Cassandra Robertson, Harvard Party. Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut University The Shadow of Solidarity: A Micro-Analysis of Student Committed in Sickness and in Health? Health and Activist Conferences on the Left. Amaka Camille Relationship Dissolution. Christine M. Percheski, and Okechukwu, New York University Jess Meyer, Northwestern University When Participation Fails: The Implications of Struggling Discussant: Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan Organizations for Participatory Democracy. Rebecca Annice Hanson, University of Georgia-Athens 185. Regular Session. New Directions In Political Sociology 188. Regular Session. Population Processes Session Organizer: Maksim Lvovich Kokushkin, Session Organizer and Presider: Elizabeth Bruch, Kalamazoo College University of Michigan Equal State Representation as Institutional Racism: Economic Uncertainty and Fertility: Insights from Japan’s Senate Obstruction of Civil Rights, 1938-1964. Long Recession. James M. Raymo, University of Wesley Hiers, University of Pittsburgh Wisconsin-Madison; Akihisa Shibata, Kyoto Institute Policy-Making by County Governments: Assessing the for Economic Research Impacts of Local Power Actors and Localities’ The Hidden Costs of War: Exposure to Armed Conflict Objective Problems. Linda Lobao and Lazarus Adua, and Birth Outcomes. Florencia Torche, New York The Ohio State University University; Uri Shwed, Ben Gurion University-Negev Prefiguring with Trash and Critiquing with Excess: Waste The Neighborhood Context of Latino Threat. Maria and the Transformation of Anti-Capitalist Movements. Krysan, University of Illinois-Chicago; Matthew Hall, Alexander Vosick Barnard, University of California- Cornell University; Marylee C. Taylor, Pennsylvania Berkeley State University The Increasing Effectiveness of National Gender Quotas, Father’s Labor Migration and Leaving the Parental Home 1990-2010. Melanie M. Hughes, University of in Rural Mozambique. Sophia Chae and Sarah R. Pittsburgh Hayford, Arizona State University The International Women’s Movement and the Discussant: Daniel J. Schneider, University of California- Expanding Scope of State Responsibility: Women’s Berkeley Ministry Establishment, 1960-2010. Rachael Russell Chatterson, University of California-Irvine 189. Regular Session. Poverty Session Organizer: Janice Johnson Dias, City University 186. Regular Session. Parenthood 1 of New York-John Jay College Session Organizer and Presider: Julie E. Artis, DePaul Lifting Low-Wage Workers Out of Poverty: An Analysis of University Washington State’s Higher Minimum Wage. Diana M. An Exploration of Positive and Maternal Deviance: Self- Pearce, University of Washington Identified African-American Mothers’ Breastfeeding in One City, Two Histories - Exploring Poverty in San Public Accounts. Nicole Lynne Owens, Chelsea Antonio. Matthew James Martinez, University of Nordham, Shannon K. Carter, and Jason A. Ford, Texas-San Antonio University of Central Florida The Other Indian Places: Metro-Based Analysis of Concerted Cultivation as Gendered Labor: Implications American Indian Poverty with Comparison to Other for Parents of Lesbian and Gay Children in Taiwan. Races. Whitney Mauer, Cornell University Amy Kathryn Brainer, University of Illinois-Chicago Just Leave Me Alone: Poverty, Social Isolation, and Civic Identifying as a Single Mother by Choice. Maja Disengagement amidst Small- City Sprawl. Jennifer Francisca Falcon, Stanford University Sherman, Washington State University Parenting Outside the Gender Box: Raising the Gender- Nonconforming Child. Krysti N. Ryan, University of 190. Regular Session. Prisons and Prisoners 1 California-Davis Session Organizer: Sara Wakefield, State University of Discussant: Sarah Damaske, Pennsylvania State New Jersey-Rutgers University Presider: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota The Long Struggle: An Agonistic Perspective on Penal 187. Regular Session. Political Culture Development. Phil R. Goodman, University of Session Organizer: Christopher Bonastia, City University Toronto; Joshua Aaron Page and Michelle S. Phelps, of New York-Lehman College University of Minnesota A Peopled Strategy of Frame Reflection. Francesca Bifurcation Nation: Excluding to Include in Contemporary Polletta, and Nicole M. Pierski, University of American Punishment. Christopher Seeds, New York University Discussant: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University Durkheim, Punishment, and Prison Privatization. Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University; Brian T. 194. Regular Session. Sociology of Sexuality: Queer Connor, University of Massachusetts Identities Ethnicity and Prison Violence: Assessing the Subculture Session Organizer: Jeni Loftus, University of Memphis of Violence Thesis. Kathrine Ben Zvi, Israeli Prison Presider: Hubert Izienicki, Indiana University Service; Josh Guetzkow, Hebrew University True Blue or Gay: Attitudes toward Church, Family, and Social Change among Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual 191. Regular Session. Public Sociology Mormons. Lauren J. Joseph, Charles L. Law, and Session Organizer and Presider: Andrew A. Beveridge, Helen M. Hendy, Pennsylvania State University- City University of New York-Queens College and Schuylkill Graduate Center Integrating Identities: Rural Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Can Doctoral Programs Train Public Social Scientists? A Christians. Brandi Woodell, University of Nebraska- Case Study in Education Research. Mark R. Warren, Lincoln; DLane R. Compton, University of New University of Massachusetts-Boston; Soojin Susan Orleans; Emily Kazyak, University of Nebraska- Oh, Harvard University; Mara Casey Tieken, Bates Lincoln College I'm Something Other Than Straight: Young Women’s Opening Data to Visualize the Adjunct Crisis: An High School Coming Out Experiences in the Post- Experiment in Public Sociology. Carey L. Sargent, Gay Era. Lillian Taylor Jungleib, University of Occidental College California-Santa Barbara Discussant: Andrew A. Beveridge, City University of New Discussant: Sara L. Crawley, University of South Florida York-Queens College and Graduate Center 195. Section on Body and Embodiment Roundtable 192. Regular Session. Risk Session and Business Meeting Session Organizer: Jens Oliver Zinn, University of 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Melbourne Session Organizer: Melissa Ann MacDonald, University Understanding Voluntary Risk Taking. Jens Oliver Zinn, of California-Santa Barbara University of Melbourne The Safety Dance: Risk Taking of Skilled Construction Table 1. Weight, Fatphobia, and Bodily Capital Workers. Martin Kosla, The Ohio State University Table Presider: Amy Chasteen Miller, University of Liminal Subjects, Marginal Rites: Risk Management in Southern Mississippi “Unsafe” Sexual Practices between Men. Jonathan The Biggest Loser: Constructing the Perfect (Thin, Banda, University of Texas-Medical Branch Straight, White, Male) Body in Reality Television. Fractured Public: Assessing Hydraulic Fracturing Safety Natalie Ingraham, University of California-San Opinions Among the U.S. Public. Cameron Thomas Francisco Whitley, Michigan State University Embodied Disadvantage and Socioeconomic Enmeshed in Controversy: Locating and Regulating Risk. Stratification: Parental Body Mass and Offspring Valerie R. Leiter, Simmons College; Michelle K. Income in the United States. Ian F Wall, White, Chestnut Health Systems University of Wisconsin-Madison The Drospirenone Debate: Evaluating Risk Management The Quantifiable-Body Discourse: “Height-Weight Responses to the New Generation of Contraceptive Proportionality” and Gay Bodies in Online Dating. Pills. Alina Geampana, McGill University Brandon Andrew Robinson, University of Texas- Austin 193. Regular Session. Sociology of Culture Women's Experiences with Fatness in the Paid Labor Session Organizer and Presider: Eva Illouz, Hebrew Market. Erica L. Toothman, University of South University Florida All Hands on Deck: Evaluation in Creative Industries. Clayton Childress, University of Toronto; Brian Table 2. Embodied Leisure Moeran, Copenhagen Business School Table Presider: Heather Laine Talley, Western Carolina Bringing Theodicy Back In: Suffering and the Sociology University of Meaning. Christina Simko, University of Pittsburgh; Biological Fandom: Our Changing Relationship to Jeffrey Olick, University of Virginia Sport and the Bodies We Watch. Munene Culture of Algorithms. Karin D. Knorr Cetina, University Mwaniki, University of Illinois at Urbana- of Chicago Champaign Enacting the Scripts of Utopia: Collective Violence and Identity Prosumption within the Group Quantified Self. the Sacred in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Jenny L Davis, James Madison University; Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania Whitney Erin Boesel, University of California- Making Cents and Nonsense of Art. Alison Gerber, Yale Santa Cruz University I Don’t Need a Man to Ride: Navigating Stereotypes Francisco among Women Motorcycle Riders. April M The Opportunity Structures and Cultural Schemas of Hudson, Texas State University-San Marcos Online Collective Action: The Case of China. Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania; Wei Wang, Table 3. Intersectional Accounts of the Body University of Southern California Table Presider: Rachel S. Washburn, Loyola Web Tracking with Chinese Characteristics: A Critical Marymount University Perspective on the Emerging Online Surveillance Who is Professional? Women of Color Faculty, Market in China. Bo Mai and Tim Libert, University of Hyper-Professionalism, and the Embodiment of Pennsylvania Stress. Corinne Castro, Texas Lutheran Matters of Opinion: Digital Inequality and Attitudes University towards the Internet. Bianca Christin Reisdorf, The Body as Human Rights Boundary. Benjamin University of Leicester Gregg, University of Texas-Austin Participation Divide or Additive Benefits? Implications of ICT Use for the Well-being of Older Adults. Jennifer Table 4. Intersectional Accounts of the Body Ihm and Yuli Hsieh, Northwestern University Table Presider: Amy C. Lodge, University of Texas- A New Privacy Paradox: Young People and Privacy on Austin Social Network Sites. Grant Blank, Gillian Bolsover, Deploying Aesthetics: Riot Grrrl and Womyn's Music and Elizabeth Dubois, University of Oxford in Conversation. Chelsea Starr, Eastern New Mexico University 198. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Intimacy and Embodiment in Men's Friendships that Paper Session. Democracy, Development, and Cross Sexual Identity Boundaries. Dwight Fee, Decline Harvard University Session Organizers: Elisabeth Anderson, Northwestern What to Restore When You’re Restoring: Masculinity University and Barry Eidlin, University of Wisconsin- and Embodiment in the Practice of Foreskin Madison Restoration. Amanda Kennedy, State University Democracy and Development: Dynamics and Networks of New York-Stony Brook of Change. Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason Becoming the Botox Consumer: Narratives of Body University Entrepreneurship, Agency, and Choice. Dana A. Hegemons, Empires, and their Elites. Richard Berkowitz, Louisiana State University Lachmann, State University of New York-Albany Rethinking Long-Term, New-World Development: From 9:30-10:10am, Section on Body and Embodiment Nations to Regions, From Property Rights to Labor- Business Meeting Types. Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University 196. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Transformational Development in the Face of Historicist Movements Invited Session. Protest Movements Inertia: Nations Which Altered Their Growth in Comparative Perspective Trajectories 1870-1950. Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M Session Organizer and Presider: James M. Jasper, City University University of New York-Graduate Center Discussant: James Mahoney, Northwestern University The Concept of Activist Tradition: A Comparative Analysis of Direct Action in France and the United 199. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Kingdom. Brian Doherty, Keele University; Graeme Paper Session. Parenthood, Marriage, and Hayes, Aston University Divorce Penalties and Premiums Deserving Immigrants in Times of Coercive Citizenship: Session Organizer and Presider: Christine Renee Campaigns for Immigrant Youth in the United States Schwartz, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the . Walter Nicholls and Marcel Has the Motherhood Penalty Changed? The Declining Maussen, University of Amsterdam Effect of Children on Young Women’s Wages. Ian Mimicking Movements: Governmental Activism in the Lundberg, Harvard University Netherlands. Imrat Verhoeven, University of State Effects on Market Stratification: Pre- and Post-tax Amsterdam Fatherhood Premia among Men in Four Countries. Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, Universiteit van Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Bath Amsterdam Trends in the Economic Consequences of Marital and Cohabitation Dissolution. Laura M. Tach and Alicia 197. Section on Communication and Information Eads, Cornell University Technologies Paper Session. Open Topic on Discussant: Rebecca Glauber, University of New Communication and Information Technologies Hampshire Session Organizer: Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona Presider: Katrina E. Kimport, University of California-San 200. Section on International Migration Paper Session. New Directions in Migration Theory Session Organizer: Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Presider: Samuel Hoon Kye, Indiana University- Session Organizers: Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, Brown Bloomington University; Oriol Mirosa, University of Wisconsin- Gender Differences in the Role of Migrant Networks: Milwaukee; and Andre Joshua Nickow, Northwestern Comparing Congolese and Senegalese Migration University Flows. Sorana Toma, University of Oxford Buying and Selling Migrants: The Erosion of Employment Table 1. Health Standards through Legal Protections. SaunJuhi Gendered Vulnerabilities to a Neglected Disease. Verma, Duke University Mark D. Noble, University of North Carolina- Migrating Beyond Networks: The Implications of the Chapel Hill; Kelly Austin, Lehigh University Philippine State’s Labor Export Program for Migration The African Development Bank and Women's Health: Theory. Suzy K Lee, New York University A Cross-National Analysis of Maternal Mortality. Beyond Group-Threat: The Temporal Dynamics of John M. Shandra and Carolyn R. Coburn, State International Migration and Linkages to Anti-Foreigner University of New York-Stony Brook Sentiment. Jack DeWaard, University of Minnesota- The International Migration of Nurses and Doctors in Twin Cities the Global Care Economy: The Philippine Panethnicity and Racialization: A Case for Analytic Experience. Ligaya Lindio McGovern, Indiana Integration. Hana Brown, Wake Forest University; University-Kokomo Jennifer Anne Meri Jones, University of Notre Dame Table 2. Environment and Natural Resources 201. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. 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Alessandro Discussant: Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University Morosin, University of California-Riverside 202. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Paper Session. Work and Occupations Inside Table 3. Social Movements, Contention, Conflict, Organizations Revolution Session Organizers: Michel Anteby, Harvard University Table Presider: Helge Marahrens, University of and Kate Kellogg, Massachusetts Institute of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Technology A Critical Assessment of Wallerstein’s Anti-Systemic Presider: Michel Anteby, Harvard University Movements in the West and the Rest. Zachary DNA Envy, Objectivity and the Legitimacy of Forensic Joseph McKenney, University of Tennessee Science Work. Beth A. Bechky, University of Spring of Hope or a Winter of Despair: How the California-Davis Egyptian Revolution Foundered on Class Which Bloggers Get Paid? Journalistic Work, Evaluation, Contradictions. Tarique Niazi, University of and Compensation at a French News Organization. Wisconsin-Eau Claire Angele Christin, Princeton University Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Fire Back: Table 4. Exchange and States Organizational Duress in Contemporary Civil Service Table Presider: Oriol Mirosa, University of Wisconsin- Firefighting. Carolyn M. Ly, Yale University Milwaukee Task Interdependence, Work Group Composition and Emergence of Mutual Interests among Lobby Turnover: A Longitudinal Study. Christine D. Isakson Organizations: A History of Gift-Giving Society. and Jesper B. Sorensen, Stanford University Juha-Antti Lamberg, University of Jyväskylä; Saku Discussant: Calvin Morrill, University of California- Mantere, Swedish School of Economics and Berkeley Business Administration; Kalle Pajunen, University of Jyväskylä 203. Section on Political Economy of the World- International Relations and the Post-War World: System Roundtable Session and Business Notes Toward a Reflexive History of the European Meeting Project. David Michael McCourt, University of Sheffield 206. Section on Sociology of Development Paper Racing Down The Global Garlic Commodity Chain. Session. Development in Hard Times Kathleen C. Schwartzman, University of Arizona Session Organizer and Presider: Patrick G. Heller, State Neoliberalism: China's Response to the 2008 Brown University Global Economic Crisis. Alvin Y. So, Hong Kong A New Social Contract? Informal Workers' Movements in University of Science and Technology a Global Framework. Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins Uneven Development: Largest Settlements and University Polities in World Regions Since the Bronze Age. On Social Development and Economic Growth: Local Christopher Chase-Dunn, Alexis Antonio Alvarez, Drug Manufacturing in East Africa. Nitsan Chorev, and Hiroko Inoue, University of California- Brown University Riverside; Rebecca Alvarez, Palomar College; The Land Broker State: Dispossession and Development Lulin Bao, Minzu University-China; Christian in Neoliberal India. Michael Levien, Johns Hopkins Jaworski, Hernandez, Stephanie Hernandez, and University Mengxian Li, University of California-Riverside Urbanization as Capitalist Accumulation: Dispossession and Stratification in China’s Townships. Julia 9:30-10:10am, Section on Political Economy of the Chuang, University of California-Berkeley World-System Business Meeting 207. Section on Sociology of Education Roundtable 204. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Paper Session and Business Meeting Session. Youth, Safety, and the Street 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Session Organizer: Saida Grundy, University of Michigan Session Organizers: Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State Suspicious Person or Neighbor? Heightened University and Anna Strassmann Mueller, University Surveillance of Black Men On a Predominantly White of Memphis Neighborhood Listserv. Maria R. Lowe, Southwestern University; Angela Stroud, Northland Table 1. STEM: Access, Aspirations, and Attainment College; Alice Nguyen, Southwestern University Table Presider: Sarah F. Blanchard, University of Strategies of Resistance: Preventing Violence Against Texas-Austin Young Transgender Women of Color. Elizabeth Classroom and Domain Based Science Attitudes as Nagel, State University of New York-Stony Brook Mediators of Underrepresented Middle Schoolers' I Never Thought it Would Happen Here: White Privilege Scientific Aspirations. Sarah F. Blanchard, and Assumptions of Safety. Kay Sarai Varela, Texas University of Texas-Austin A&M University Family Influences and Latino/a Achievement and Attainment in STEM. Kacie Lynn Rowell Pham, 205. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Session. Race and Ethnicity in Everyday Lina Mendez, University of California-Davis Encounters How Are Students Constrained? The Relationship Session Organizer and Presider: Sofya Aptekar, Max Between Student Debt and Choice of Major. Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Tiffany Tsai and Mana Nakagawa, Stanford Diversity University Black/White Race Relations in a New Immigrant Path Dependency in Math Course Taking: Changes in Destination. Monica McDermott, University of Illinois Ninth and Twelfth Grade Curricular Stratification at Urbana-Champaign (1979-2004). William J. Carbonaro and Katie Embracing Ambiguity: Afro-Cuban Immigrants Condit, University of Notre Dame Negotiating Identity in the United States. Monika Predictors of College Participation in STEM: The Role Gosin, College of William & Mary of High School Racial Composition. Martha Encountering Racialized Navism: Mexican and Korean Cecilia Bottia, Elizabeth Stearns, and Stephanie Youth Doing American from an Outsider-Within Moller, University of North Carolina-Charlotte Position. Hyeyoung Kwon, University of Southern California Table 2. Parental Involvement Inconsistency within Expressed and Observed Racial Parents Shaping Children’s Education: School Identifications: Identity, Signaling, and Mental Health Selection in the United States. Elizabeth Status. Whitney Nicole Laster and Tony N. Brown, Lawrence and Stefanie Mollborn, University of Vanderbilt University Colorado-Boulder Sexual Racism and the Puzzle of Interracial Relationship Poor Unwed Fathers and Educational Involvement: Rates in the Internet Age. Jason Ronald Orne, Perspectives, Expectations, and Strategies. Kia University of Wisconsin-Madison Noel Sorensen, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Wendy D. 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Jessica Cobb, College Access Plan Fong Paat, University of Texas-El Paso School, Classmates, and Parents: The Formation of Educational Expectation of Immigrant High School Adolescent Civic Orientation in a Transitional Students. Vandeen Campbell, City University of Democracy. Ly-yun Chang, Academia Sinica; New York-Graduate Center Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Legal Status of Mexican Immigrants and their Academia Sinica Children’s Educational Attainment. Pat Rubio Teachers and Families: How Teacher Bias toward Goldsmith, Texas A&M University; Nadia Y. Diverse Families Relates to Social Constructions Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University; Cristina of Self. Stephanie C. Smith, University of Illinois Cruz, Juan Salinas, and Bruce Reese, Texas A&M at Urbana-Champaign; Tina Smith-Bonahue and University Olivia Soutullo, University of Florida Studying the Nativity Effect on Academic Outcomes Doing Enough? Examining Parents’ and Educators’ for Young Children: Effects of Family Practices Understandings of and Experiences with Family- and Resources. Por-fu Aspen Chen, University of School Relations. Linn Posey-Maddox and Anna Connecticut Haley-Lock, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Role of Social Networks in Educational Attainment of Students with Migration Background Table 4. The Role of Social and Cultural Capital in Germany. Taylan Cemal Acar, University of Table Presider: Nastasia Lawton-Sticklor, Clark Wisconsin-Madison University Does Culture Really Matter? Cross-national Table 7. Segregation Comparisons of Students’ Connection to School. Table Presider: Elizabeth Ackert, University of Suehye Kim and Kathryn S. Schiller, State Washington University of New York-Albany Closing Ranks: Closure, Status Competition, and Family Social Capital Transmission and School Segregation. Jeremy Fiel, University of (Re)engagement in Secondary School. Nastasia Wisconsin-Madison Lawton-Sticklor, Clark University Discourse on Resegregation: Examining Philosophy, Informal Learning and Rural Poverty: Title 1 Middle Segregation Indices, and Georgia High School School Students’ Perceptions of a Museum Test Scores. Coddy Carter, University of Exhibition. James Badger, University of North Alabama-Birmingham Georgia Public School Alternatives and their Impacts on Cross District Segregation. Deleena Patton, University Table 5. Gender and Education of Washington Table Presider: Cheryl A. Roberts, University of North The International Baccalaureate Program: Placement, Carolina-Chapel Hill Access and Effectively Maintained Inequality. Gender Culture, Gender Typicality, and Subjective Kristi L. Donaldson, University of Notre Dame Well-being. Melissa Jane Bamford and John The School Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Reynolds, Florida State University Composition of Mexican Origin Youth: Spatial Gender Gaps in Educational Achievement of Assimilation or Place Stratification? Elizabeth Immigrant and Native Born Students. Yue Qian, Ackert, University of Washington Claudia Buchmann, and Zhe Zhang, The Ohio State University Table 8. Racial/Ethnic Disparities: The Role of Social Linking Self-determination Theory to Educational Context Gender Gap Research: The Impact of Gender Table Presider: Alexandra Aylward, New York Identity on Study Motivation. Wendelien University Vantieghem, Hans Vermeersch, and Mieke Van Does Regional Ethnic Diversity Moderate the Houtte, Ghent University Negative Effect of School Ethnic Diversity on Parental Involvement and Subject-Specific Academic Educational Performance? Jaap Dronkers, Achievement: Does Gender Matter? Carly Ann Maastricht University; Sjaak Braster, Erasmus Rush, Vanderbilt University University-Rotterdam Honorary Whites or Realistic Threat? Asians as the Ethnic Faculty Habitus and Economic Capital: Model Minority in Higher Education. Katherine Delineating Latina/o Market Value in the Academy. McClelland, Franklin and Marshall College Eduardo T. Perez, Bridgewater State University The Classification Rate of Black Students as The Poor Kids’ Table: Liberal Arts Students Disabled: Four Distinct Trajectories among School Organizing around a Stigmatized Identity in Flux. Districts. Alexandra Aylward, New York University Debbie Warnock, University of Louisville; Allison L. Sorting Students into Special Education: How Does Hurst, Furman University Racial Composition Matter? Rachel Elizabeth Fish, University of Wisconsin-Madison Table 12. College Enrollment and Completion Factory to Faculty: Socioeconomic Difference and the Table 9. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Educational Educational Trajectories of University Professors. Attainment Timothy James Haney, Mount Royal University Table Presider: Caitlin Ryan Hamrock, University of Likelihood of Bachelor Degree Completion after Texas-Austin Course Failure in Higher Education. Tanya Economic Capital and the Educational Ascent of 10 Sanabria, University of California-Irvine Mexican American Students. Victor Castillo, The Worldwide Expansion of the University University of Texas-San Antonio Curriculum: Preliminary Evidence. David John Parental Narratives and Racialized Schooling Frank, Matt Pearce, and Evan Schofer, University Experiences among Mexican Americans. of California-Irvine Casandra Danielle Salgado, University of California-Los Angeles Table 13. The Social Context of College Success Race Inequality in Education in Brazil and South Table Presider: Robin G. Isserles, City University of Africa. Leticia Marteleto and Caitlin Ryan New York-Borough of Manhattan Community Hamrock, University of Texas-Austin College Racial Inequality in Expanded Measures of The Role of the Student-Institution Interaction in Educational Attainment. Stephanie Ewert, U.S. College Persistence. Robin G. Isserles, City Census Bureau University of New York-Borough of Manhattan Playing School: Educators, Latina/o Students, and the Community College; Daniel Douglas and Jonathan Interaction Order at South Carmen High. Nathan Ryan Davis, City University of New York-Graduate Tilghman Dollar, University of North Carolina- Center Chapel Hill; Lynn Hempel, Colorado State High School as "Frog-Ponds" and the Transition to University College. Kelly Iwanaga Becker and James Rosenbaum, Northwestern University Table 10. Historical Trends and Policy Issues in Higher Staying in Maine: Family and Community Social Education Capital in Rural College Graduates Transition to Table Presider: Courtney Myrtle Carter, University of Adulthood. Ingrid Nelson, Bowdoin College Illinois-Chicago Constructing the Meritorious Student: Admissions Table 14. Labor Market Outcomes and Returns to Procedures and Their Categorical Effects at City Education College. Daniel Aaron Sherwood, New School for Table Presider: Maocan Guo, Harvard University Social Research Making the (Pay) Grade: Racial Variance in Financial Internationalizing the Education of Traditional Payoff to Academic Success. Ervin (Maliq) Chinese Medicine: A Case Study of a Leading Matthew, University of Cincinnati Specialist University. Yun Ge, National University Rural-Urban Disparity in Translating Human Capital of Singapore into Economic Reward: A Cross-Sectional Study Market Influenced Deviance in For-Profit Education. of China. Yangzi Zhao, University of Maryland- Andrew Frederick Baird, University of Central College Park Florida The Earnings and Employment Outcomes of Disabled The Societal Effects of Higher Education. Evan Postsecondary Graduates in Canada. David Schofer, University of California-Irvine; Francisco Zarifa, Nipissing University; David Michael Walters O. Ramirez and John W. Meyer, Stanford and Brad Seward, University of Guelph University Understanding Varying Reactions to Diversifying an Table 15. Elementary Education HBCU: An Inhabited Institutions Perspective. Table Presider: Anna Colaner, University of Illinois- Courtney Myrtle Carter, University of Illinois- Chicago Chicago Assessing Universal Preschool Debates: Predictors of Chicago Area Center Directors’ Preference for Table 11. Status and Belonging in Higher Education Universal Preschool Programs. Anna Colaner, University of Illinois-Chicago Williams, Stephen F. Austin State University Contradictory Evidence: Black Achievement The Impact of Elementary and Intermediate Grade Heterogeneity and the Black-White Achievement Retention in Texas. Jon Lorence, University of Gap. Jordan Andrew Conwell, Northwestern Houston University Reciprocal Relations between Parent Involvement Table 18. Variation in the Transmission of Status and Socioemotional Development among Boys Table Presider: Stephanie M. Arnett, Tulane University and Girls in the Early Grades. Hannah K Miller Cross-National Differences in Shadow Education: and Jeremy Fiel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Search for Explanatory Factors. Soo-yong Byun, The Transformation of the Child's Garden over the and Hee Jin Chung, Pennsylvania State University 20th Century. Maryellen Schaub, Pennsylvania Family Background, School, and Student Academic State University Performance: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective. Transitioning: School Mobility and the Academic Shu-Ling Tsai, Academia Sinica; Michael Lee Achievement Growth of Early Elementary Smith, Institute for Social and Economic Analyses; Students. Jennifer Lynn Triplett, Clemson Robert M. Hauser, National Research Council University; Pamela Ray , Hope College; Multiple Variables in the Highest Level of Hierarchical Shannon Marie McDonough, University of South Models of Education: Limits and Possibilities. Carolina Stephanie M. Arnett, Tulane University The Impact of Neighborhoods and Schools on Young Table 16. Teacher Hiring and Retention People’s Occupational Aspirations. Alexandra Educational Inequality and Teacher Hiring Practices Wicht and Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, in Chile. Carolina Flores, María Soledad Ortúzar, Unviersity of Siegen Pontificia and Pamela Ayala, Pontificia Transmission of Advantage in Liberal, Conservative, Universidad Católica de Chile; Carolina Milesi, and Social Democratic Welfare Regimes. NORC-University of Chicago Catherine Doren, University of Wisconsin-Madison Effect of Receiving Financial Awards on Teachers' Retention, Attendance Rates, and their Students' Table 19. Processes of Privilege and Mobility Achievement Gains. Dara Renee Shifrer, Ruth N. Table Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Lopez Turley, and Holly E. Heard, Rice University Pennsylvania Is It Enough? Weighing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Against All Odds: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Rewards in Turnover Decisions of Top Teachers. of Educational Upward Mobility among Jennifer Lauren Nelson, Emory University Disadvantaged Students. Nicolas Martin Legewie, Mentoring Teachers in an Urban School District: Humboldt University-Berlin Black Mentors and White Mentees. Charol Who Applies to U.S. Colleges: Preparation Strategies Shakeshaft, and Wendi Moss, Virginia of Socially Elite Chinese High School Students. Commonwealth University Shuning Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Consequences of Principal and Teacher Rationality Reconsidered: How People Think about Turnover for School Social Resources. Paul Education and the Opportunity Structure. Lauren Magnus Hanselman and Jeffrey Grigg, University Valentino, Duke University of Wisconsin-Madison; Sarah K. Bruch, University You Get What You Hope For: Different Rationales of Iowa and its Consequences of Shadow Education in China. Jun Zhao, University of Georgia; Jin Table 17. The Role of Teachers Wang, Sun Yat-Sen University; Lingxin Hao, Table Presider: Daniela Torre, Vanderbilt University Johns Hopkins University Attitudes, Skills, and Actions: Resilience and Improvisation in the Teachers of English Learners. Table 20. Educational Policy Daniela Torre, Vanderbilt University Making Tutoring Quasi-Markets in Public Schools: Educational Upward Mobility in a Stratified Education Marketization under the No Child Left Educational System: The Role of Social Capital. Behind Act. Kyla Walters, University of Marlis C. Buchmann, and Sybille Bayard, and Massachusetts-Amherst Stephanie Bundel, University of Zurich; Irene Resisting School Marketization: A Comparative Policy Kriesi, Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Developmental Analysis of Washington and Education and Training Kentucky, 2002-2012. Joe Johnston, Indiana Schools, Cultural Mobility, and Social Reproduction: University The Case of Progressive Discipline. Emily Patricia Organizational Form and School Success: Examining Milne and Janice Aurini, University of Waterloo an Integrated Bureaucratic Urban High School. Social Control in the Middle Level Classroom: The Alisa Szatrowski, University of California-Berkeley Nomic Model. Jerry L. Williams and Michelle Table 21. Measures and Determinants of Student Who Faces Disruptions in School? Student and Achievement School Characteristics Related to Peer Disruptive Table Presider: Argun Saatcioglu, University of Kansas Behaviors. David S. Morris, College of Charleston Are State Assessments Comparable to the NAEP? Excluded from Opportunity: The Impacts of Punitive Exploring Sociological and Political Factors Discipline Experience in High School on Post- Related to State/NAEP Comparability. Argun Secondary Outcomes. Robert Chlala and Jeffrey Saatcioglu, University of Kansas Owen Sacha, University of Southern California Determinants of Student Achievement: Examining Student Discipline and School Performance in the Era Within-school and Non-school Factors in Finland of Quantitative Measures. Eleni Natsiopoulou, and Sweden. Alicia Croft, The Ohio State Columbia University University Variation in Parental Displacement Experiences and Identification of Summer School Effects by Children’s Educational Outcomes: Single Mothers’ Comparing In- and Out-of-School Growth Rates. Post-Displacement Unemployment. Elisabeth Keith Zvoch and Joseph J Stevens, University of Julia Simon Thomas, University of California-Los Oregon Angeles Table 22. Media and Literacy Table 25. Opportunities to Develop Human Capital Table Presider: Josef Kuo Hsun Ma, University of Table Presider: Alan R. Sadovnik, State University of Connecticut New Jersey-Rutgers Age, Period, and Cohort Trends in Americans’ Changing Course: Change Agency and Faculty's Vocabulary Knowledge. Liying Luo and John Social Position in the Diffusion of Educational Robert Warren, University of Minnesota Innovations. Michael Joseph Reese, Johns Cohort Differences in Verbal Ability: Testing the Word Hopkins University Obsolescence Hypothesis. Duane F. Alwin, Post-Secondary Outcomes of Newark (NJ) Public Pennsylvania State University; Shawn Dorius, School Graduates (2004-2011): College Iowa State University; Julianna Pacheco, Matriculation, Persistence, and Graduation. Alan University of Iowa R. Sadovnik, State University of New Jersey- Does Economic Growth Benefit Internet Use? Rutgers; Jeffrey Backstrand, State University of Comparing Students’ Digital Access and Internet New Jersey-Newark; Allison Roda, Columbia Literacy across 41 Countries. Josef Kuo Hsun Ma University and Todd Vachon, University of Connecticut The Gatekeepers: A Look Inside Selective College The Geek Instinct: Technological Competence and Admissions. Jonathan D. Schwarz, University of Cultural Alignment in Disadvantaged Contexts. Notre Dame Cassidy Puckett, Northwestern University Uncommon Advantages and Educational Successes. The Unique Impact of Watching Television on Third Ted I.K. Youn, Boston College Grade Reading Achievement for Language American Workers in Mid-career: Are They Too Minority Students. Gregory J. Mills, University of Skilled or Not Skilled Enough? David B. Bills, Connecticut Sanga Kim, Dong Hoon Shin, and Zebing Wu, University of Iowa Table 23. Education, Identity, and the Body Table Presider: Amelia R. Branigan, Northwestern 9:30-10:10am, Section on Sociology of Education University Business Meeting Intelligence Identity Across Three California High Schools. Lisa Michele Nunn and Kelsey Perry, 208. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper University of San Diego Session. Hard Times for Families in Hard Social The Effect of Education on Social Tolerance: Spaces Controlling for Social Desirability Bias. Wei-Lin Session Organizer and Presider: Karla B. Hackstaff, Chen, University of Iowa Northern Arizona University The Penalty of Obesity on GPA: Evaluating Culture Keeping and Raising a Child with a Disability. Mechanisms through Variation by Gender, Race, Laura K. Mauldin, University of Connecticut and School Subject. Amelia R. Branigan, Middle-Income Families and the Great Recession: Northwestern University Examining Challenges Over Time. Laura J. Napolitano, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at Table 24. Disruptions and Discipline Camden; Patricia Tevington, University of Table Presider: Eleni Natsiopoulou, Columbia Pennsylvania University Mothers' Own Stakes in Intensive Parenting. Ana Student Mobility and Self-Affirmation Writing: Villalobos, Brandeis University Evidence from a Field Experiment. Jeffrey Grigg, Single Mothers and Disabled Kids in the Age of University of Wisconsin-Madison Neuroscience. Linda M. Blum, Northeastern University Kissinger`s Errors in East, Southeast and Southwest When the War Comes Home: Shifts in Marriage after Asia. J. I. Hans Bakker, University of Guelph Reunions with Combat Deployed Soldiers. Phillip Language Reform and Nation-Building in Early Noel Fucella, University of California-Berkeley Twentieth-Century China: A Critique of Bourdieu. Jeffrey Weng, University of California-Berkeley 209. Theory Section Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Table 5. Historical Sociology 2 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Table Presider: Kenneth A. Pierce, State University of Session Organizer: Claire Laurier Decoteau, University New York-Stony Brook of Illinois-Chicago Accumulation, Urbanization and the State: Theorizing Civil Society Development in the Pre-WWI Table 1. General Theory Warsaw Governorate. Malgorzata Kurjanska, Table Presider: Karen Hooge, University of Notre University of California-Berkeley Dame Plugging the "Spark," Marcus Garvey: Super Naming Practices: Fields, Solidarity, and Power. Successful Strategies Severely Slowed. Kenneth Karen Hooge, University of Notre Dame A. Pierce, State University of New York-Stony The Genres of Sociological Theory. Jensen Karl Brook Sass, Yale University The Making of Internationalist Publics and Civility The Social Reduction of Contingency. Outline of a behind the Iron Curtain. Ana Velitchkova, Social Theory. Jorge Galindo, Universidad University of Notre Dame Autónoma Metropolitana The Moral Revolution and the Axial Age: Stuart- The Serendipitous Convergence: The Micro-Macro Glennie, Jaspers and the Origins of the Theory. Problems in Sociology and Evolutionary Biology. Eugene W. Halton, University of Notre Dame Marc Garcelon, University of Missouri-Kansas City Table 6. Cognitive Sociology Table 2. Rethinking Durkheim Concepts as Depth-probes, Concepts as Inquiry- Table Presider: Erik Schneiderhan, University of blockers. Fred Eidlin, University of Tartu Toronto Conceptual Resources for a Theory of Social Events. Dangerous Durkheim. Erik Schneiderhan, University Alexander Filippov, National Research University of Toronto; Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Explaining the Emergence of Social Order as Energy Wisconsin-Madison Processing: An Agent-Based Model. Loren R. Experiencing Objectivity: Adorno's Critique of Demerath and Mark Goadrich, Centenary College- Durkheim. Brian Fuller, Buffalo State College Louisiana Points of Affinity in Durkheim’s Sociology and a The Social Construction of Illness Experience as Deleuzian-Guattarian Ontology. Paul Fuller, Epistemic Leverage. Hwa-Yen Huang, State Illinois College University of New Jersey-Rutgers Should Sociology Care about Theories of Human Nature? Some Durkheimian Considerations on the Table 7. Cultural Sociology 1 Social Individual. Michael W. Raphael, Table Presider: Brandon Sepulvado, University of Notre Northeastern University Dame Can Public Intellectuals Expand Social Influence by Table 3. History of Social Thought Using Social Media? The Case of China. Zhou Table Presider: Daniel Silver, University of Toronto Dai, University of Warwick Money and the Transcendent Character of Life: Social Norms: Do We Love Norms Too Much. David Vitalism in the Philosophy of Money. Daniel Silver C. Bell and Mary L. Cox, Indiana University- and Kristie O'Neill, University of Toronto Purdue University at Indianapolis The City is a Lens: Refocusing Social Categories for Toward a Theory of Local Social and Cultural an Urban Planet. Hillary Angelo, New York Structure. Brandon Sepulvado, University of Notre University Dame The Reception of Merton's Work. Sandro Segre, Football and Cockfighting: Is Football the American University of Genoa Cockfight? Joseph G. A. Trumino, St. John's Unger, Marx, and Simmel on Contradiction. Jeff University Livesay, Colorado College Table 8. Cultural Sociology 2 Table 4. Historical Sociology 1 Table Presider: Jenny Folsom, University of Table Presider: Shai M. Dromi, Yale University Massachusetts-Amherst Scientific Paradigms and Field Genesis: A Cultural Colonial Aphasia at the Royal Museum for Central Approach. Shai M. Dromi, Yale University Africa. Jenny Folsom, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Florida Immigration and Racial Formation: A Happy Classic Theorists of the Self and Borderland Identity: Marriage? Yuching Julia Cheng, State University Questions from Queer Latina, Gloria Anzaldúa. of New York-Albany Ariana Monique Salazar-Newton, University of Machine Learning Methodologies, Assemblage of Notre Dame Media Space: Poverty. Luke Richard Doing Postfeminism: Navigating Agency and Barnesmoore, and Khalid Shakran, San Francisco Structure toward Empowerment in a Consumer State University Society. Alyssa Mullins, University of Central Florida Table 9. Organizations CyberTrans: Virtual Spaces and Contested Identities. Supply-chain Objects: Circulation as Discourse and Petta-Gay Ybarra, University of Florida Practice during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Sam Table 15. Phenomenology and Symbolic Interactionism Haraway, University of California-Davis Table Presider: Joseph Paul Cleary, Louisiana State University Table 10. Contemporary Theory Atman: A Symbolic Interactionist Approach to the Table Presider: Zhiming Wu, University of British Practice of Yoga. Desire' Janelle-Maralyn Columbia Anastasia, Metropolitan State University-Denver From Ideal Type to Normal Type: Trust in Phenomenology of Art Making. Donald J. Winiecki, Evolutionary Perspective. Zhiming Wu, University Boise State University of British Columbia Social Anxiety and Interaction Rituals. Joseph Paul Cleary, Louisiana State University Table 11. Sociology of Science Table Presider: David Peterson, Northwestern 9:30-10:10am, Theory Section Business Meeting University A Brief Introduction To the Sub-Field of the Sociology 9:30 am Meetings of Science. Robyn Ann Goldstein, Independent Section on Body and Embodiment Business Meeting (to Scholar 10:10am) Beyond Hierarchy and Consensus: Bench-Building at Section on Political Economy of the World-System the Frontiers of Two Experimental Sciences. Business Meeting (to 10:10am) David Peterson, Northwestern University Section on Sociology of Education Business Meeting (to State-Environment Relationality: Organic Engines and 10:10am) Regimes of Governance. Patrick Eamonn Carroll, Theory Section Business Meeting (to 10:10am) University of California-Davis 10:30 am Meetings Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities Table 12. Political Sociology in Sociology Table Presider: Victor Meyer Lidz, Drexel University Film/Video Screening. Feeding Frenzy Examining the Disconnect between Ideal Theory and Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change Policy Implementation in Addressing Inequality. Erica J. Dollhopf, Pennsylvania State University 10:30 am Sessions The Origins of Talcott Parsons’ Conception of Polity as a Subsystem of Society. Victor Meyer Lidz, 210. Presidential Panel. Young Ethnographers: Drexel University; Helmut Staubmann, University Portraits of Individuals Negotiating with of Innsbruck Institutions The Sociology of Generations Revisited: Conceptual, Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Theoretical and Methodological Issues. Keith Pennsylvania Farrington and Emma Snyder, Whitman College Managing Children's Food Allergies: Negotiations about Conceptualizing the Conflictual Co-Constitution of Adherence among Families and Medical Providers. Law and Culture. Haj Yazdiha, University of North Vanessa Lopes Munoz, Brandeis University Carolina-Chapel Hill Doing It My Way: Cultural Capital and Children's Management of Classroom Rules. Jessica McCrory Table 13. Morality Calarco, Indiana University Table Presider: Matthew Andersson, University of Iowa The Big Rig: Class Power in Deregulated Labor Markets. Six Senses of Dignity: A Conceptual System for Stephen R. Viscelli, Swarthmore College Motivation, Action and Order. Matthew On the Beat: Creating Criminal Aliens through Traffic- Andersson, University of Iowa based Policing. Amada Armenta, University of Pennsylvania Table 14. Sex and Gender Discussant: Howard S. Becker, Independent Scholar Table Presider: Alyssa Mullins, University of Central Traditionally, many of the best ethnographies are done by young scholars. This presidential panel highlights the work of junior scholars Panel: Wendy A. Naus, Consortium of Social Science who have used participant-observation in their research. All of the Associations (COSSA) studies highlight the ways in which individuals (of varying class and racial backgrounds) interact with people in positions of power in Joanne S. Tornow, National Science Foundation institutions: medical offices, schools, labor market, and the police. This session will focus on the future of social and behavioral These fascinating studies reveal the power, and limits, of institutions in science research funded by the National Science Foundation and shaping life chances. future opportunities for social science research. NSF’s Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Directorate is a vital to sociologists 211. Thematic Session. 25th Anniversary of The there is great anxiety about the impact the federal budget and Congress will have on its programs. Over the last thirty years social Second Shift (co-sponsored with the Section on science research has been subject to a number of attacks from the Sociology of the Family) politicians. This session will also examine the latest attacks and give an Session Organizer and Presider: Marianne Cooper, update to the current situation on Capitol Hill. (This session is part of Stanford University this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Panel: Arlie Russell Hochschild, University of California- 214. Author Meets Critics Session. Ain't No Trust: Berkeley How Bosses, Boyfriends, and Bureaucrats Fail Margaret K. Nelson, Middlebury College Low-Income Mothers and Why It Matters Discussant: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia In 1989, Arlie Russell Hochschild published her groundbreaking (University of California, 2013) by Judith Levine book, The Second Shift which chronicled how two-job couples with Session Organizer and Presider: Margaret L. Andersen, young children make it work. Her study, documenting how the flood of University of Delaware women in the workforce generated social and economic shock waves, Critics: Karen S. Cook, Stanford University analyzed how couples dealt with the ripple effect of these forces within Kathryn J. Edin, Harvard University their own marriages. Her research brought to light not only the uneven gendered division of labor in the home, but that this disparity was a Sandra S. Smith, University of California-Berkeley prime battleground in the intimate lives of these couples. Through an Alford A. Young, University of Michigan analysis of gender ideologies, gender strategies, and strategies of Author: Judith A. Levine, Temple University emotional management, Hochschild revealed how couples came to strike emotional bargains both with themselves and with their partners 215. Regional Spotlight Session. Evolving Oakland: to reconcile a deep conflict in their marriage – that between faster changing women and slower changing men. Twenty five years after the Protesting Poverty, Fighting Inequality, Engaging publication of the Second Shift, this panel addresses central themes the Community that emerged from the book – how the market shapes intimate life, how Session Organizers: Sheila M. Katz, University of cultural transformations influence the kinds of work (practical and Houston and Cynthia Ganote, St. Mary's College- emotional) that individuals and families do, and how changing social dynamics impact the type of marital and familial negotiations that now California take place within families. The papers presented at this panel will Presider: Cynthia Ganote, St. Mary's College-California explore these intersections among family, culture, social structure, and Panel: Ethel Long-Scott, Women’s Economic Agenda feeling. Project Vivian Hain, Homeless Action Center and POOR 212. Thematic Session. Hard Times in a Regional Perspective: The Cris(es) of 2008 and their Magazine Sheila M. Katz, University of Houston Aftermath In the last five years, multiple events have shaped an evolving Session Organizer and Presider: Richard D. Lloyd, Oakland. Crime rates are down, inequality is increasing, gentrification is Vanderbilt University being contested, and artists are flourishing. This session will explore Panel: Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan how Oakland is evolving and dealing with issues of crime, David Halle, University of California-Los Angeles gentrification, increasing inequality, and decreasing city services. Panelists will explore how grassroots and community groups are Michael Ian Borer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas working to protest poverty, fight inequality, challenge gentrification, and Jan C. Lin, Occidental College hold city bureaucracy accountable. Panelist will discuss diverse models Andrew A. Beveridge, City University of New York- of community engagement and grassroots activism from various Queens College and Graduate Center Oakland groups and how their work contributes to social justice in Oakland and the Bay Area. The economic crises of 2008 -- rising waves of home foreclosure, massive bank bailouts on Wall Street, and the ongoing distress of the domestic automobile industry -- display global causes and 216. Departmental Management and Leadership consequences while also being profoundly embedded in distinct Workshop. Organizing Undergraduate Internship regions within the United States. This panel examines 2008 and its Programs aftermath from a geographic perspective, highlighting distinctions Session Organizer: Verna M. Keith, Texas A&M between cities and suburbs, the sunbelt and the rustbelt, and the coastal global cities of New York and Los Angeles. Each panelist will University be allocated 10-12 minutes of time, with the remaining time devoted to Leader: Katheryn A. Dietrich, Texas A&M University audience questions and participation. Co-Leaders: Kelly Mosel-Talavera, Lois Hickman, and Susan Bland Day, Texas State University-San 213. Special Session. NSF Directorate for Social, Marcos Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE): Future This workshop discusses how to organize, implement, and evaluate Challenges and Opportunities a sociology internship program that offers a successful professional Session Organizer and Presider: Bradley Smith, learning experience for undergraduate students while providing a American Sociological Association valuable service to the community. The emphasis is on structured internship programs permanently incorporated into sociology undergraduate curriculums. The panel will address internships from Advancing Community-Based Research at a Diverse two perspectives: internships as part of an applied sociology curriculum Urban Campus. Roxana Moayadi, Trinity Washington and internships in sociology curriculums that emphasize undergraduate research. University This workshop is designed for those who are interested in involving 217. Professional Development Workshop. undergraduate students in community-based research (CBR) projects. Participants will present case studies of CBR projects that they Navigating Queer Indentities in the Department conducted with undergraduates and will describe how they provided and Classroom these students with a sociological toolkit of research skills that can be Session Organizer and Leader: Shawn Alan Trivette, applied in various settings. The institutional and pedagogical Louisiana Tech University challenges and opportunities that these CBR projects presented will Panel: Carla A. Pfeffer, Purdue University-North Central also be discussed. Cary Gabriel Costello, University of Wisconsin- 220. Informal Discussion Roundtables Milwaukee Session Organizer: Brian Starks, Kennesaw State Elroi J. Windsor, Salem College University Eric Anthony Grollman, University of Richmond 1. Black Ethnic and Immigrant Families. Ivy Forsythe- Leah K. VanWey, Brown University Brown, University of Michigan-Dearborn LGBTQ faculty and graduate students face particular stressors on a 2. Bringing Bourdieu into Political Sociological routine basis that their straight and cisgender colleagues typically do not. These stressors include: navigating how our colleagues and Research. David L. Swartz, Boston University students read us (in both gendered and sexual ways, whether we 3. Decades of Social Change: Soviet and Post-Soviet present normatively or not); questions of if, when, and how to come out Eurasia and Central Asia. Mehrangiz Najafizadeh, to colleagues and students; and dealing with microaggressions at work. University of Kansas Such a decision potentially impacts (subtly or overtly) a variety of departmental actions, including things like hiring, tenure, promotion, 4. Democratic Organizing and the Academy. Elizabeth and appointment to various committees, particularly if faculty members' McKenna, University of California-Berkeley teaching or research trajectory are read as advancing some personal 5. Engaging Medical Clinicians in Qualitative agenda. The purpose of this workshop is to explore various Sociological Research. Chris Gillespie, Edith Nourse mechanisms and strategies of navigating being gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer identified in one's department and/or classroom. Rogers Memorial Veteran's Hospital Panelists will reflect on a variety of experiences and backgrounds, 6. Getting Your Applied Sociology Program Accredited: including how sexual and gender identities intersect with other identities Tips From a Successful Program. Elizabeth A. (such as race, ethnicity, ability, religion, etc.); research-, teaching-. and Larsen and Beverly Jane Ross, California University- service- related issues; and being at various career stages and institutions. Pennsylvania 7. Integrating Sociological and Psychological 218. Policy and Research Workshop. Social Perspectives on Perpetration of Intimate Partner Observatories: Promise and Perils for 21st Violence. Michelle VanNatta, Dominican University; Century Data Collection Masae Yuasa, Hiroshima City University Session Organizer and Leader: Dalton Conley, New York 8. Making the Invisible Visible: African American Women University in the Criminal Justice System. Candice LaShell Hill, Presider: Myron P. Gutmann, National Science Texas A&M University; Louwanda Evans, Millsaps Foundation College Panel: Barbara Entwisle, University of North Carolina- 9. Mapping and Theorizing San Francisco Castro's Chapel Hill Aging Population in an Era of Rising Inequality. Christopher R. Browning, The Ohio State University Carmen E. Fortes, University of California-Davis David B. Grusky, Stanford University 10. Precious Qualitative Interview - Archiving and Kevin Konty, New York City Department of Health Reanalysis Possibilties. Isabell Kathrin Stamm, (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research University of California-Berkeley Support Forum.) 11. Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Teaching Gender 219. Teaching Workshop. Making Students Count: Violence: Coping with Disclosures of Violence Mentoring Undergraduates in Community-based Victimization and Perpetration. Christine Plumeri, Research Monroe Community College Session Organizer and Leader: Jeneve R. Brooks, Troy 12. Social Movements and Popular Culture. Jesse Klein, University Florida State University Co-Leader: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island 13. Sociological Mindfulness and Altruism: The College Interdependence of Presence, Praxis, and Societal Undergraduates in Community Based Research? Review Change. Kathryn Goldman Schuyler, Alliant of Best Practices. Jeneve R. Brooks, Troy University; International University and Coherent Change Kristenne M. Robison, Westminster College Consulting; John Eric Baugher, University of Southern Community-Based Research in Research Methods Maine Courses. Jan Buhrmann, Illinois College 14. The Health of Nations: Examining Health Care The Institutional Challenges and Opportunities of Reforms in China and Russia. Shih-Chi Lin, University of Oregon Empathy in Action: A Practitioner's Reflections on a 15. The Occupational Attainment of Asian Doctorate Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS). Recipients from U.S. Universities. Sanga Kim, Elizabeth Ann Eckley, Indiana University- University of Iowa Pennsylvania 221. ASA-NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 224. Regular Session. Comparative Sociology: Research Session. Issues in Economic Sociology: Audacious Comparisons Comparative International Perspectives Session Organizer and Presider: Dan Lainer-Vos, Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American University of Southern California Sociological Association and Patricia E. White, Coherent Biographies and Exemplary Selves: Narratives National Science Foundation of Identity among Climate Change Activists in Finland Presider: Kevin Fox Gotham, Tulane University and Malawi. Eeva Luhtakallio, University of Helsinki; The Rise of Meritocratic Morality and the Failure of Iddo Tavory, New School for Social Research Institutions: A Study of Unemployed Autoworkers in Elites and Non-elites in Ancient India and Classical the United States and Canada. Victor Tan Chen, Athens: A General Model. Murray Milner, University University of California-Berkeley of Virginia From Reform Socialism to Transnational Capitalism: The Globalization and Corruption in Developing Countries; A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment in Qualitative Comparative Analysis. Ali Madanipour, Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe. Besnik Texas Woman's University; Charles C. Ragin, Pula, Princeton University University of California-Irvine Why Didn’t the Economic Crisis Dislodge Economic Comparing Everything to Everything Else: Freeing the Orthodoxy? Preliminary Findings from a Comparative- Practice from the Theory. Monika Christine Krause, Historical Approach. Barry Eidlin, University of University of London-Goldsmiths Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Richard Biernacki, University of California- San Diego 222. Student Forum Paper Session. Boundaries, Inequalities and Standards: Marriage, Race, 225. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Ethnicity, and Sex Infrastructures for Financial Markets Session Organizers: Nicole MacInnis, University of Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Manitoba; Nate Breznau, Bremen International Presider: Alya Guseva, Boston University Graduate School of Social Sciences; and Kathryn Attentional Integration in Financial Markets. Karin D. Marie Nowotny, University of Colorado-Boulder Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago Presider: Ryan Daniel Catte, University of Manitoba Here’s an Idea: Information Inefficiencies Leading to Beyond Double Standards: Analyzing “Slut” as Know-How Sharing among Competitors to Create a Controlling Image, Protest Strategy, Threatening Market. Tristan L. Botelho, Massachusetts Institute of Specter, and Playful Label. Kelly Marie Birch, Technology Michigan State University Murabaha: Form, Substance, and the Battle for the Soul Blurred or Brightened Boundaries? Filipino Americans in of Islamic Finance. Ryan Matsuura Calder, University Inter-ethnic and Interracial Marriages. Brenda of California-Berkeley Gambol, City University of New York-Graduate Preludes to the Principal-Agent Relationship: The Center Infrastructural Origins of Incentivized Salespeople in Negotiating Marriage Equality: Common-law Same-sex Banks. Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of Leicester Partners’ Understandings of Societal Expectations The Politics of Fragmentation: Liberalism, Market and Relationship Legitimacy. Katherine Lyon and Equality, and the Technological Re-configuration of Helene Frohard-Dourlent, University of British American Finance. Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, Columbia London School of Economics and Political Science 223. Regular Session. Applied Social 226. Regular Session. Elites Research/Evaluation Session Organizer and Presider: Lauren Rivera, Session Organizer: Amy L. Best, George Mason Northwestern University University Academic Social Closure: Publication Patterns in Two Presider: Sara Brooke Moore, Salem State University Sociology Flagship Journals, 1960-2010. Mangala Chaining and Virtual Organizations in an Applied Subramaniam and Robert Perrucci, Purdue University Sociological Project Taking Place in Central Celebrated, Competitive, but Constrained: Elite Students’ Pennsylvania. Carl Milofsky and Brandn Green, Construction of Prestigious Careers at Harvard and Bucknell University Stanford. Amy J. Binder, University of California-San Middle Class on the Ropes: Exploring Challenges to the Diego; Nick Bloom, Duke University American Dream in the Age of Inequality. Julie Donations and Dependence: Elite Individual Contributor Stewart, Westminster College Strategies in House Elections. Jen Heerwig, Harvard University Colorado-Boulder Elite MBAs and the Curse of the Smart (Single) Woman. Depeasantization and the Development of Natural Jennifer M. Merluzzi, Tulane University; Damon Disasters Vulnerability. Peter Joseph Loebach, Jeremy Phillips, Columbia University University of Utah Discussant: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University Designing through Distress: Realizing the Emergency Management Organizational Field in China in Post- 227. Regular Session. Environmental Movements, SARS Era. Wee Kiat Lim, University of Colorado- Inaction, and Inertia Boulder Session Organizer: Manuel Vallee, University of Food Crises and Fertility: Evidence from the Recent Auckland Intercensal Period in Rural Malawi. Tyler Wiktor Protesting Against Global Warming: An Empirical Myroniuk, University of Maryland Analysis of the Climate Justice Movement. Bruce M. Discussant: Dana M. Greene, University of North Podobnik, Lewis & Clark College Carolina-Chapel Hill The Search for a Global Climate Treaty: An Analysis of the 2013 U.N. Climate Summit. John Foran, 230. Regular Session. Homelessness University of California-Santa Barbara Session Organizer and Presider: Kimberly A. Tyler, Cultural Matching, Collective Action, and Quiescence in University of Nebraska-Lincoln Central Appalachia. Daniel Escher, University of You Start with the Youth: Systemic Critique at a Notre Dame Homeless Service Organization. Dilara Yarbrough, Fossil Fuels and the Appropriation of Women’s Activist University of California-San Diego Identities. Shannon Elizabeth Bell and Jenrose Getting Clean on the Streets: Homeless Women in a Fitzgerald, University of Kentucky Substance Abuse Recovery Program. Joanna Searle After the Meltdown: The Energy Industrial Complex and Eisele, Candice S. Campanaro, and Andrew Post Fukushima Environmentalism in Japan. Frederick Baird, University of Central Florida Nicholas Lougee and Michael Dreiling, University of Precarity & Adaptivity: Living on the Streets in Los Oregon; Tomoyasu Nakamura, Senshu University Angeles, Paris, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo. David A. Discussant: Thomas D. Beamish, University of Snow, University of California-Irvine California-Davis The Intersection of Strong and Weak Ties in Ending Homeless Episodes for Families with Children. Alex 228. Regular Session. Gendered Work and the Wage Trillo, Saint Peter's University; Michael Schwartz, Gap State University of New York-Stony Brook; Giovani Session Organizer: Dana M. Britton, State University of Burgos, McGill University New Jersey-Rutgers Discussant: Rachel Marie Schmitz, University of Presider: Enobong (Anna) Hannah Branch, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Massachusetts-Amherst Women in Power: Undoing or Redoing the Gendered 231. Regular Session. Issues in Identity Organization? Kevin Stainback, Purdue University; Measurement Sibyl Kleiner and Sheryl L. Skaggs, University of Session Organizer: Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa Texas-Dallas Presider: Mark Henry Walker, University of Iowa Agents or Cogs? Re-examining the Influence of Female Difference Scores in Identity Verification Research: Managers on the Gender Wage Gap. Sameer Methodological Issues and a New Strategy. Michael Srivastava and Eliot Sherman, University of Steiner, University of Akron California-Berkeley Examining Ethnic Identity and Intergroup Attitudes: Integrating Occupations: Changing Occupational Sex Reconciling Social Identity Theory and the Segregation from 2000 to 2010. Patricia A. Roos and Developmental/Multicultural Perspectives. Matthew Lindsay M. Stevens, State University of New Jersey- Grindal, University of California-Riverside Rutgers Transnational Roles, National Identities: Exploring the When is Occupational Closure Not Closure? Beth Red Effects of Transnationalism on National Identity Bird, Stanford University Among Sojourners. Lesley Watson, Emory University An Asymmetrical Portrait: Exploring Gendered Income Verification Versus Enhancement Revisited: Clarifying Inequality in the Arts. Danielle Jeanne Lindemann, the Effect of Identity Discrepancies on Distress and State University of New Jersey-Rutgers; Carly Ann Moral Emotions. Will Kalkhoff, Kristen Marcussen, Rush and Steven J. Tepper, Vanderbilt University and Richard T. Serpe, Kent State University Why Fathers Fall Short: Using Identity Processes to 229. Regular Session. Global Perspectives on Understand Persistent Inequality in Parenting. Modern Disasters Jessica L. Collett, Olevia Boykin, and Kelcie Miller, Session Organizer: J. Steven Picou, University of South University of Notre Dame Alabama Discussant: Mark Henry Walker, University of Iowa Presider: Nnenia Marie Campbell, University of 232. Regular Session. Labor/Labor Movements: University of California-Davis Class Consciousness and Culture in Labor Black Exploitation Television The New Millenium Minstrel Mobilization Show: The Impact of Corporate Ownership on Black Session Organizer: Michael Franklin Thompson, Media. Jermaine Hekili Cathcart, University of University of North Texas California-Riverside Presider: Chad Pearson, Collin College Bloody Feminism in Hollywood: Content Analysis of a Ideology and Movement Militancy against Partisan Allies: Feminist-coauthored Teen-film Cycle. Neal King and Evidence from Strikes in Post-Authoritarian Chile. Talitha Rose, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Sebastian Gabriel Guzman, New School for Social University Research Inventing the Authentic Self: American Television and Labor and LGBT Coalition Building: Exploring the Chinese Audiences in Global Beijing. Yang Gao, Dynamics of Pride at Work. Maura Kelly and Amy Singapore Management University Lubitow, Portland State University Lil' Wayne for Exercising, Adele for Relaxing at Home: and the Cultural Production of the Artists, Listening Situations, and Racial Crossover. U.S Labor Problem, 1870-1930. Quan Dang Hien John Sonnett, University of Mississippi Mai, Vanderbilt University To See or Not to See: Race and Theatrical Casting. Different Collar, the Same Consciousness. Class Robin Leidner, University of Pennsylvania Consciousness among Manual and Non-manual Workers in Chile. Pablo Perez Ahumada, University 236. Regular Session. Prisons and Prisoners 2 of California- San Diego Session Organizer: Sara Wakefield, State University of Discussant: Andrew Schrank, University of New Mexico New Jersey-Rutgers Reading Behind Bars: Explaining Why Inmates are More 233. Regular Session. Masculinities 1 Literate than Adults in Households. Hyunjoon Park, Session Organizer and Presider: Freeden Oeur, Tufts and Valerio Bacak, University of Pennsylvania University Lack of Continuity of Care as Reinforcing Negative I'm Not Like Other Men: Egalitarian Narratives as Identity Health Comes amongst the Previously Incarcerated. Work Among College-Educated Men. Ellen Lamont, Tiffany Amorette Young, Texas A&M University New York University Making the Ex-con: Identity and Relational After The Wedding Night: Sexual Abstinence and Reconfiguration in a Prisoner Reentry Organization. Masculinities Over the Life Course. Sarah Diefendorf, Jonathan Jan Benjamin Mijs, Harvard University University of Washington Maternal Incarceration and Children’s Risky Behaviors in Female Masculinities among Drag Kings in the Deep Young Adulthood. Allison Dwyer and Xing Zhang, South. Ashley A. Baker, and Kimberly Kelly, Cornell University Mississippi State University Discussant: Tristan Bridges, State University of New 237. Section on Body and Embodiment Paper York-Brockport Session. Power, Pleasure, and Sexuality in Embodied Relations 234. Regular Session. Political Sociology Session Organizers: Jeannine A. Gailey, Texas Christian Session Organizer: Maksim Lvovich Kokushkin, University; Katie Ann Hasson, and Michela Musto, Kalamazoo College University of Southern California; and Julia Ellen Freeing the Press: State Building, Field Overlap, and Rogers, University of California-San Diego Critical News Reporting in China. Ya-Wen Lei, Presider: Jeannine A. Gailey, Texas Christian University Harvard University Every Bone in My Body: Domestic Violence and the National Difference within Global Convergence: Diagnostic Body. Paige Lenore Sweet, University of Contested Discourse at the 2010 Shanghai World Illinois-Chicago Expo. Rene Nahele Patnode, University of California- Bodies of Christ: Women, Sexual Pleasure, and (What San Diego Looks Like) Feminism in Evangelical Christianity. Neoliberalism and Resistance: Gramsci Revisited. Kelsy Burke, St. Norbert College Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar, University of New Mexico Haunted Attachments: Embodiment and Erotics in Who Rules Postcommunism? The Case of Drug Participatory Research. Jessica Fields, San Reimbursement Policy in Poland. Piotr Ozieranski, Francisco State University University of Bath; Lawrence Peter King, University of Grow the Beard, Wear the Costume: Resisting Weight Cambridge and Sexual Orientation Stigmas in the Bear Discussant: Victoria L. Johnson, University of Missouri- Subculture. Patrick Blaine McGrady, University of Columbia New Haven Discussant: Julia Meszaros, Florida International 235. Regular Session. Popular Culture and the University Politics of Authenticity Session Organizer and Presider: Laura Grindstaff, 238. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Invited Session. The Influence of Digital Stratification Meets Offline Stratification: Social Movements Predicting Academic Performance and College Session Organizer: Edwin Amenta, University of Plans. Jeremy Markham Schulz, University of California-Irvine California-Berkeley; Oyvind Nicolay Wiborg, Presider: Drew Halfmann, University of California-Davis University of Oslo Panel: Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Kenneth T. Andrews, University of North Carolina- Hard-to-reach Groups. Naomi F. Sugie, Princeton Chapel Hill University Lee Ann Banaszak, Pennsylvania State University Representation of Medical Conditions on Facebook. Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University Timothy M. Hale, Center for Connected Health; Discussant: Drew Halfmann, University of California- Akhilesh Pathipati, Stanford University; Shiyi Zan Davis and Kamal Jethwani, Center for Connected Health

239. Section on Communication and Information Table 5. Methods and Technologies Technologies Roundtable Session and Business Table Presider: Bo Mai, University of Pennsylvania Meeting Check the Phone Book: Testing Information and 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Communication Technology Recall Aids for Session Organizer: Jen Schradie, University of Personal Network Surveys. Yuli Hsieh, California-Berkeley Northwestern University New Social Movement for Public Goods in Online Table 1. Digital Activism: From Occupy to Gezi Space and Structural Strain. Sun Hyoung Lee, Table Presider: Joan M. Donovan, University of Yonsei University California-San Diego Social Capital and Social Network Sites: Concept and Technologies of Social Change: Rhizomatic Challenges in Operationalization. Bo Mai, Communication and Distributed Direct Action University of Pennsylvania across the Occupy Movement. Joan M. Donovan, University of California-San Diego Table 6. News, Opinions, Framing and Content The Question Of Participation: The Internet And Media Framing or Real Opinions: A Look at Social Movement Action. Afife Idil Akin, State CalWORKS Influence on Public Opinion. Gloria University of New York-Stony Brook Yim, University of Maryland Recognizing Korea Discount: Analysis of the Table 2. States, Markets and Crowds in Digital Relationship between News Sentiment and Stock Economics Prices during 1994-2012. Yoonjung Park, Empire State of Mind: Geography, Community, and Youngjin Kim, Min Song, and Yonghak Kim, Crowd-funding in Entrepreneurial Fashion. Yonsei University Kenneth M. Kambara, LIM College Executing Freedom of Choice: Understanding Code Table 7. Online/Offline Hybrids and Interactions in “Free” And Open-Source Software Networks. Table Presider: Darya Konysheva, National Research Jordon Tomblin, Carleton University University Hybrid Research of Work as On/Off-line Interactions: Table 3. Gender Subjectivities The Case of Massively Multiplayer Online Role- Table Presider: Mariann Hardey, University of Durham playing Game (MMORPG). Darya Konysheva, German’s Construction of Gender using the Mobile National Research University Phone. Heather Hofmeister, Goethe-University, Impressions of Goodness and Power for Computer Frankfurt; Nadine Witt, Aachen University Agents. Daniel B. Shank, University of Melbourne No More Deficit Models: Role of Gender Schemas Negotiated Order between Writers and Readers: A and Crumbling Infrastructure on Girls' Reticience. Symbolic Interaction Perspective on Chinese Zeynep Tufekci, Princeton University Online Literature. Xiaoli Tian, University of Hong Situating Femininity in the Digital Age: Stereotypes, Kong; Michael Adorjan, University of Calgary Irony, and Playfulness. Mariann Hardey, University of Durham Table 8. Identity, Presentation and Digital Media Technology as a Means to Recover Lost Masculinity Table Presider: Nina Lyn Cesare, University of after the Great Recession. Melissa Z. Savlov and Washington Elizabeth Anne Gervais Schwarz, University of Police Presentational Strategies on Twitter in California-Riverside Canada. Christopher J. Schneider, University of British Columbia Table 4. Digital Inequality in a Societal Context Sociological Perspectives on Stigmatized Online Table Presider: Naomi F. Sugie, Princeton University Communities. Daphna Yeshua-Katz, Indiana University Table Presider: Sung Chang Chun, Mercy College- Collective Identification, High Risk Protest, and Social Ohio Media Use in the Occupy Wall Street Movement. Racial Differences in Pension Product Consumption. Nina Lyn Cesare, University of Washington Sung Chang Chun, Mercy College-Ohio Unequal Expenditures: Ethnic Differences in Table 9. Friendly Fire: Social Networking on Facebook Educational Spending. E. Paige Borelli and Table Presider: Carmen Santamaría, University of Raphael Charron-Chenier, Duke University Alcala Why Do Poor People Buy Bottled Water? Caitlin Meeting Up: Finding Friends in the Internet Age. Daniel, Harvard University Robyn Alexandra Keith, University of Texas-Austin Who Unfriends and Why? Class, Ethnicity, and Table 3. Political and Ethical Consumerism Then and Facebook Interaction. Kye-Hyoung Lee and Now Wenhong Chen, University of Texas-Austin Presider: Mary Beth Finch, Northwestern University Great Expectations: Expected Seconds to The Motives of Consumer Activists: Late 19th Century Assessments on Social Networking Sites. Approaches to Ethical Consumerism. Tad P. Carmen Santamaría, University of Alcala Skotnicki, University of California-San Diego Individual and Collective Consumer Motivations in Table 10. Support Systems: Communication and Local Organic Markets. Zachary Schrank, Indiana Collaboration University-South Bend; Katrina Running, Idaho Table Presider: Dhiraj Murthy, Goldsmiths College State University Perceived or Enacted? Receiving or Giving? The Searching for the Most Accurate Way to Measure Implications of Facebook Interaction for Social Corporate Social Responsibility for Ethical Support. Xiaoqian Li, Wenhong Chen, and Pawel Consumers. Ellis Jones, Holy Cross College Popiel, University of Texas-Austin The Use of Social Media to Foster Trust, Mentorship, Table 4. Gendered Scripts and Rituals of Consumption and Collaboration in Organizations. Dhiraj Murthy, Presider: Jennifer A. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth Goldsmiths College; Calla Hastings, and Somya University A. Mawrie, Bowdoin College To Watch or Not to Watch: Exploring the Complex Where to First Find Cancer-Related Information: Relationship between Women and Pornography. Examining Factors Affecting Selection of Primary Jennifer A. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth Health Information Sources. Henna Kim and Kye- University Hyoung Lee, University of Texas-Austin Yes, I Will Marry You: Socioeconomic Incentives in the Reproduction of the Traditional Engagement 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Communication and Proposal. Patricia Arend and Katherine Comeau, Information Technologies Business Meeting Fitchburg State University Online Shopping as a Labor of Love: Motherhood and 240. Section on Consumers and Consumption the Social Construction of Baby Registries. Felicia Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Wu Song, Westmont College; Newly Paul, 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Louisiana State University Session Organizer: Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State University Table 5. Institutions & Networks of Consumption Presider: Paul D. McLean, State University of New Table 1. Places and Spaces of Consumption Jersey-Rutgers Table Presider: Paul James Morgan, University of Household-to-Company Networks and Consumer California-Irvine Credit in Renaissance Florence. Paul D. McLean, Consuming in New Places: Information and Clientship State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at Craft Fairs. Paul James Morgan, University of From Food Insecurity to Food Sovereignty: Rational California-Irvine or Irrational? Hui Qian, Michigan State University Institutional Consumption: Material-Organizational Bricolage and Everyday Life in U.S. Prison. Noah Table 6. Music and Taste McClain, Illinois Institute of Technology; Robert Presider: Thomas Anthony Calkins, University of Riggs, New York University Wisconsin-Milwaukee Theorizing Proximity Risk in a New Epidemic. Anything But Heavy Metal? How Metal Conquered Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State Pitchfork 2006-2012. Marcel Knudsen, University; Miranda R. Waggoner, Princeton Northwestern University University The Wild Hunt for Omnivores: Stratification and Taste in Music. Thomas Anthony Calkins, University of Table 2. Spending and Expenditures Wisconsin-Milwaukee Madison Table 7. Fashion as Lens Presider: Jennifer Whitmer, University of Nevada-Las Table 2. Legal Status Vegas Table Presider: Rubén G. Rumbaut, University of Consumption of Foreign Fashion Brands in Japan, California-Irvine Korea, and Taiwan. Solee Irene Shin, University American Individualism and the Social Adaptation of of Washington Unauthorized Mayan Youth in Los Angeles. Producing Authenticity: Personal Style Bloggers, Stephanie Lynnette Canizales, University of Branding, and Cultural Intermediaries. Jennifer Southern California Whitmer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Lives in Limbo? Legal Status and Life Course Transitions among 1.5 Generation Mexican 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Consumers and Immigrant Young Adults. James Dean Bachmeier, Consumption Business Meeting Pennsylvania State University; Claire E. Altman, Rice University; Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania 241. Section on Evolution, Biology and Society Paper State University Session. Integrating Evolutionary and Biological Why Apply? Undocumented Youth and Contextual Thinking into Sociological Inquiry Determinants of Deferred Action for Childhood Session Organizer and Presider: Seth Abrutyn, Arrivals (DACA) Applications. Angela S. Garcia University of Memphis and Tom Wong, University of California-San Diego Effects of Kin and Birth Order on Male Child Mortality: An East Asian Comparison. Hao Dong, Hong Kong Table 3. Migration and the State University of Science and Technology; Satomi Table Presider: Audrey Singer, Brookings Institution Kurosu, Reitaku University; Wen Shan Yang, A Phase-Specific Analysis of Guatemalan Migration Academia Sinica; James Lee, Hong Kong University to the United States. Nestor P. Rodriguez, of Science and Technology University of Texas-Austin; Susanne Jonas, Sex Differences in the Relationship between Own University of California-Santa Cruz Income and Reproductive Success in the A Danger to National Security: Media Maintenance of Contemporary U.S. Rosemary L. Hopcroft, University Symbolic Boundaries in Coverage of Restrictive of North Carolina-Charlotte; Charlie L. Reeve, Immigration Legislation. Emily Estrada, Michelle University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Lore, and Kim Ebert, North Carolina State Macroeconomic Conditions in Early Life and Later-life University Mortality Risk among US Men and Women. Ryan K. Masters, University of Colorado-Boulder Table 4. Health of U.S. Immigrants The Role of Genetics in Family Resemblance in Mortality Table Presider: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of Hazards: Moderation by Geography and Cohort. South Florida Jonathan Daw and Benjamin Domingue, University of Acculturation, Segmented Assimilation, Gender and Colorado-Boulder; Guang Guo, University of North Health among Hispanic Immigrants in the United Carolina-Chapel Hill; Patrick M. Krueger, University of States. Daesung Choi and Gabriela Sanchez Colorado-Denver; Rachel Peterson and; Richard G. Soto, University of Texas-San Antonio; Jeehye Rogers, University of Colorado-Boulder; Ashton M. Kang, University of Maryland-College Park Verdery, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Immigrant Acculturation, Intimate Partner Violence Jason D. Boardman, University of Colorado-Boulder and Mental Health Problems among Canadian 242. Section on International Migration Roundtable Women. Marianne S. Noh and Marilyn Ford- Session and Business Meeting Gilboe, Western University 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Shattered Dreams: Unauthorized Status and Session Organizers: Katharine Donato, Vanderbilt Depressive Symptoms among Mexican Immigrant University and Sergio Chavez, Rice University Women in the United States. San Juanita Edilia Garcia, The Ohio State University Table 1. Assimilation of U.S. Immigrants 1 The Role of Contexts of Exit and Acculturative Stress Table Presider: Susan K. Brown, University of on Psychological Distress among Immigrants. California-Irvine Marie-Pier Joly, University of Toronto Isolation or Incorporation: Transnational Wealth of Elderly Immigrants. E. Paige Borelli, Duke Table 5. Immigration and Discrimination University Table Presider: Jacqueline Olvera, Adelphi University Documenting the Evolution of Educational and Measuring Perceptions of Discrimination among Occupational Expectations among Immigrant Immigrants. Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University; Youth. Christina Diaz, University of Wisconsin- Victoria Esses, University of Western Ontario; Cheryl Kaiser, University of Washington; Daniel J Hopkins, Georgetown University Migrants in Europe: Time Trends, Origin, Nationalist Rationales, Racial Boundaries: A Case Destination and Religion. Koen Van der Bracht Study of Restrictionist Mexican Americans. Irene and Bart Van de Putte, Ghent University I. Vega, University of California-Los Angeles Migration Motivations and Early Integration: The Case New Racial Groups, but the Same Old Prejudice: of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London Understanding White Americans' Opposition to and Dublin. Renee Reichl Luthra, University of Immigration. Ariela Schachter, Stanford University Essex; Lucinda Platt, London School of The Role of Stigmatized Nationality in Constructing Economics and Political Science; Justyna Communities and Identities among Iranians in Salamonska, University of Chieti-Pescara North America. Timothy Scott Gutierrez, University of California-Davis Table 10. Global Migrant Circuits Table Presider: Min Zhou, University of Victoria Table 6. Immigration Enforcement South - South Labor Migration: Haitian Migrants to Exposure and Expulsion: Modeling Local Brazil through Peru. Erika Busse, University of Determinants of Deportation in the United States. Wisconsin-River Falls; Tania Vasquez, Instituto de Juan Manuel Pedroza, Stanford University Estudios Peruanos; Lorena Izaguirre, Université The (Ir)rational Rituals of Deportation: Ethnographic Catholique de Louvain Observations in an Immigration Court in Texas. The Attachment of Twice-Migrant Koreans from China Christine Wheatley, University of Texas-Austin to Korean Immigrants and South Korea. Pyong I’m Sorry For Your Circumstances: An Overview of Gap Min, City University of New York-Queens Operation Streamline in Tucson, Arizona. Jessie College K. Finch, University of Arizona Table 11. Education, Schooling, and Immigration Table 7. Remittances Table Presider: Tomas R. Jimenez, Stanford University Table Presider: Catherine Lee, State University of New A Qualitative Inquiry Into The Educational Processes Jersey-Rutgers Of Migrants’ Children In Paraguay. Christopher Documenting the Destinations, Characteristics and Scott Inkpen, Pennsylvania State University Remittance Behavior of International Migrants Tracking by English Proficiency? English Learner from Yucatán, Mexico: What is Known? T. Students’ Access to Core Content in Middle and Elizabeth Durden, Bucknell University; David High School. Ilana Umansky, Stanford University Joseph Piacenti, Metropolitan State University- Back to School! Acculturation and Relational Denver Processes among Recent Immigrant Students at Migrant Remittances: An Untapped Resource for Campus Montreal. Sebastien Arcand, Hautes International Development? Benjamin Waddell, Estudes Commerciales-Montreal; Fasal Kanoute, Adams State University University of Montreal; Jamel Stambouli, Hautes United States Assimilation and the Remittance and Estudes Commerciales-Montreal Savings Patterns of Mexican Migrants. Ben Barrett and T. Elizabeth Durden, Bucknell Table 12. Refugee Experiences University Table Presider: Joanna Dreby, State University of New York-Albany Table 8. Migrant Social Capital Invisible and on the Margins: A Demographic Profile Development of Social Capital in the Host Country: of Emerging Refugee Populations in Northern Turkiyeli Immigrants in Canada. Guliz Akkaymak, Colorado. Kyle Anne Nelson, Michelle Behr, and University of Western Ontario Christine Marston, University of Northern Colorado Social Capital and Context: Investigating Congolese, Who Stays? Who Moves on? Networks of Mistrust Ghanaian and Senegalese Migration to Europe, and Refugee Mobility to . Raphi 1971-2008. Mao-Mei Liu, Brown University and Rechitsky, University of Minnesota Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Sorana Toma, University of Oxford Table 13. Gender and Migration Is Feminization Really on the Rise? International Table 9. Immigrant Assimilation in Europe Migration Flows from DR Congo and Senegal. Table Presider: Greta A. Gilbertson, Fordham Sophie Vause, Universite Catholique Louvain; University Sorana Toma, University of Oxford Cultural Employment Integration: Immigrant Women’s Attitudes about Employment in Malmö, Sweden. Table 14. Race and Ethnicity Priyanka Kaura, Independent Scholar; Suzanna Cleavages between Races-Ethnicities Explain M. Crage, University of Pittsburgh Variation Toward Immigration Issues: Long-term Homonegativity among First and Second Generation Solutions and Worker Solidarity. Paul S. Kasun, University of Texas-Austin Jacob Richard Thomas, University of California- Race/Ethnicity and Skin Color on the Likelihood of Los Angeles Obtaining Various U.S. Legal Permanent Resident Experimental Contributions to Immigration Research. Visa Types. Lindsey Singer, University of Central Martha Foschi, University of British Columbia Florida Table 20. Migration and Development Table 15. Temporary Migration Table Presider: Linda Trinh Vo, University of California- Table Presider: David Scott FitzGerald, University of Irvine California-San Diego Economic Integration and Feelings of Belonging - Temporary Worker Advantages? A Comparison of Somali Communities in Finland and in the United Mexican Immigrants' Employment Outcomes. States. Marko Tapio Kananen, University of Lauren Apgar, Indiana University Minnesota; Jussi Kasperi Ronkainen, Mikkeli Study Abroad U.S.A.: South Korean Educational University of Applied Sciences; Päivi Harinen, Migrants and their Labor and Learning Practices in Tiina Sotkasiira,; Ville-Samuli Haverinen, and the United States. Carolyn Choi, University of Yasemine Inkaya, University of Eastern Finland Southern California Incongruence between Employment Status and Employment Preference of Married Women in Table 16. Assimilation and US Immigration 2 Cross-border Marriages. Tuen Yi Chiu, The Table Presider: Elizabeth Fussell, Washington State Chinese University of Hong Kong University Migrant Cross-Border Participation, Collective Assimilating Childrearing: Parenting Re-Socialization Remittances and Local Democratic Governance in of Immigrant Mexican Families in the Bay Area. Mexico. Lauren Duquette-Rury, University of José G. Soto-Márquez, New York University California-Los Angeles National Narratives and Belonging: Iranian Migration and Westernized Diets: Food Expenditures Immigrants and their Adult Children in the United in Mexican Migrant-Sending Households. Claire States. Sahar Sadeghi, Temple University E. Altman, Rice University

Table 17. Immigrant Well-being 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on International Migration Multiculturalism and Well-being in Europe. Pamela Business Meeting Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College; Peter E. Doerschler, Bloomsburg University 243. Section on Medical Sociology Invited Session Pre-migration Trauma and Psychological Distress for and Business Meeting. Reeder Award Ceremony Asian American Immigrants: Linking the Pre- and Session Organizer: Susan E. Bell, Bowdoin College Post-migration Context. Miao Li, Purdue Education, Health, and the Default American Lifestyle. University-West Lafayette Catherine E. Ross and John Mirowsky, University of Religious Association, Social Incorporation, and the Texas-Austin Search for Trust among Migrants from Ghana to the United States. Nicolette Denise Manglos- 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Medical Sociology Weber, University of Notre Dame Business Meeting 244. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Table 18. Civic Engagement Invited Session. Does Organizational Sociology Table Presider: Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of Have a Future? California-Berkeley Session Organizer and Presider: Elizabeth H. Gorman, Diaspora Nationalism in Cyberspace: Hyperlink University of Virginia Network of Kurdish Organizations. S. Matthew Panel: Howard E. Aldrich, University of North Carolina- Stearmer, The Ohio State University Chapel Hill Migration, Citizenship and the City: How Migrant Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago Rights Movements Are Challenging the Urban Harland Prechel, Texas A&M University Political Arena. Davide Gnes, University of Martin Ruef, Duke University Amsterdam Ezra W. Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute of How Local and Global Contexts Shape the Pakistani Technology Non-Profit Sector in Toronto and New York. Ali Razzak Chaudhary and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo, 245. Section on Political Economy of the World- University of California-Davis System Invited Session. Sociological Knowledge and Inequality in World-Historic Perspective: Table 19. Theory and Methods Reflections at the 40th Anniversary of Table Presider: Carl L. Bankston, Tulane University Wallerstein's Modern World System (Vol. 1) and The Neglected Qualitative Effects of Remote Control. the 20th Anniversary of the Journal Session Organizers and Presiders: Jackie Smith, Session Organizers: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple University of Pittsburgh and Roberto Patricio University and Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Korzeniewicz, University of Maryland-College Park Notre Dame Panel: Christopher Chase-Dunn, University of California- Presider: Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Notre Riverside Dame Shelley Feldman, State University of New York- Family Engagement and Social Capital: An Empirical Binghamton and Cornell University Test with Families in Low-Income Latino Ravi Arvind Palat, State University of New York- Communities. Adam Gamoran, David Enrique Binghamton Rangel, and Megan Shoji, University of Wisconsin- Ari Sitas, University of Natal Madison R. Scott Frey, University of Tennessee Unfair and Unequal: Understanding the Female Manuela Boatca, Freie Universität Berlin Advantage among Latino/a Millennials. Charlene Cruz-Cerdas, University of Pennsylvania 246. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Invited Discussant: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple University Session. Queering the Tripartite and Troubling the Metaphor 250. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Session Organizer: Julie Bettie, University of California- Religion, Youth, and Inequality Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Patricia Snell Herzog, University of Presider: Roderick A. Ferguson, University of Minnesota Arkansas Panel: Jyoti Puri, Simmons College Situated Spirituality and Social Health: Religious Marcia Ochoa, University of California-Santa Cruz Engagement and Well-being across Cultural Discussant: Roderick A. Ferguson, University of Boundaries. Nicholas G. Cragoe, Elise A. G. Duwe, Minnesota and Margaret S. Kelley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 247. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper Mental Disorders Among Nonreligious Adolescents. Session. Sociology and Mixed Race Studies Heather Kugelmass and Alfredo Garcia, Princeton Session Organizer and Presider: Reginald Daniel, University University of California-Santa Barbara Contested Identities, Contested Rights: Education, Introductory Remarks: Sociology, the Mixed-Race Religion, and the Politics of Governance. Matty Problem, and the Failure of a Perspective. Reginald Lichtenstein, University of California-Berkeley Daniel, University of California-Santa Barbara Searching for the Good Life: Religion, Social Class, and Beyond Movements and Individuals: Multiraciality as a the Aspirations of Emerging Adults. Hilary Davidson, Basis of Group Identity. Alyssa Marie Newman, University of Notre Dame University of California-Santa Barbara What Is Your Race? Racial Reporting among Part- 251. Theory Section Invited Session. Theorizing Latinos in the American Community Survey. Michael Events Hajime Miyawaki, Fordham University Session Organizer: Vida Bajc, Methodist University Expanding Critical Mixed Race Studies Across the Presider: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame Globe. Rebecca C. King-O'Riain, National University Lineage as Structure: Social Entities as Lineages of of Ireland-Maynooth Events. Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago Event and Uncertainty. Vida Bajc, Methodist University 248. Section on Sociology of Development Paper Assessing the Significance of Events. Ivan Ermakoff, Session. Inequality and Development University of Wisconsin-Madison Session Organizer: Brian J. Dill, University of Illinois at Events From the Ground Up. Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, Urbana-Champaign New School for Social Research Away From Gender Equality: Rural Senegalese Discussant: Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago Responses to Women’s Empowerment Programs. Kristen Nelson, University of California-Berkeley 11:30 am Meetings Inequality in Good Development: Participation and Section on Communication and Information Power. Ariana Kalinic, University of Santa Cruz Technologies Business Meeting (to 12:10pm) The Magic Money Tree? Women, Economic Power and Section on Consumers and Consumption Business Development in a Globalized World. Rae Lesser Meeting (to 12:10pm) Blumberg, University of Virginia Section on International Migration Business Meeting (to Women’s Health Efficacy in Rural Agricultural Areas of 12:10pm) Developing Countries. Lindsey P. Peterson and Section on Medical Sociology Business Meeting (to Kathleen Ragsdale, Mississippi State University 12:10pm) 249. Section on Sociology of Education Paper 12:30 pm Meetings Session. Immigrant Trajectories Film/Video Screening. The Grey Area Student Forum Business Meeting Marjorie L. DeVault, Syracuse University Alice P. Julier, Chatham University 12:30 pm Sessions William Alex McIntosh, Texas A&M University Food is as good an approach to the issues of 'hard times' as one is 252. Presidential Panel. Public Sociology: Using likely to find: food insecurity is all but definitional of poverty. But the Sociology to Improve Social Life connections between hard times and food are more complex, as Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of obesity, diabetes and other food-related 'epidemics' show us in the Pennsylvania world of public health. "Hard times" often mean too little time -- the scramble for scattered part time work, the urban 'food deserts,' difficult Presider: Chuck Collins, Institute for Policy Studies and or marginal consumer transportation systems and selective food Wealth for the Common Good distribution systems all combine to mean increasing reliance on Using Sociology to Rethink Our Use of Energy. Nicole processed, semi-prepared and 'junk' food. The health consequences Woolsey Biggart, University of California-Davis are clear, growing and class-connected. Food provides a lens into many areas of social life, and itself provides a research tool. This panel How to Build Social Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Age. will bring together sociologists working in this area of food studies with Michele Lamont, Harvard University selected food activists in the San Francisco area, (names to be added Sociology and the Crisis of Black Youth. Orlando at a later date) to explore the ways that hard times show up in the Patterson, Harvard University kitchen, in school lunches, at the dinner table and in childhood and adulthood obesity, morbidity and mortality rates. Pursuing the Sociological Imagination through a Public Sociology. Hugh Mehan, University of California-San 255. Thematic Session. Labor Market Restructuring Diego and Hard Times for Families and Individuals Discussant: Michael Burawoy, University of California- Session Organizer: Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Berkeley Carolina-Chapel Hill Sociologists often hope that their work will influence public policy. Presider: Beth A. Rubin, University of North Carolina- Yet, the policy arena can be a fast-paced and chaotic environment. All of the panelists have extensive experience in seeking to use their work Charlotte to influence policy. Speakers will share the successes and challenges Work Is Still Not Enough: Big Winners and Big Losers in involved in translating sociological insights for public policy makers. the Post-Welfare World. Kathryn J. Edin, Harvard University; Ruby Mendenhall, University of Illinois at 253. Thematic Session. A New Deadly Symbiosis? Urbana-Champaign The Alignment of Law Enforcement and Social The Impacts of Precarious Work on Families and Welfare Agencies in the Inner-City Individuals. Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Session Organizer and Presider: Robert Vargas, Harvard Carolina-Chapel Hill University Job Fragmentation, Informalization, and Degradation: The "Chiling Effect" of Immigration Enforcement on Evidence on Why it’s Happening and Why it Doesn’t Latinos' Social Service Use. Francisco Pedraza, Have To. Chris Tilly, University of California-Los University of Michigan Angeles Strange Bedfellows? Zero Tolerance Policing and Social The restructuring of the labor market and labor force over the past Welfare Organizations in America's Punitive Turn. several decades has created hard times for large numbers of Forrest Stuart, University of Chicago individuals and their families. The three presentations in this thematic Motherhood in the City: Parenting and the Cultural session will discuss a number of issues related to the impacts of labor market restructuring, including: the Earned Income Tax Credit’s Architecture of Police Notification. Monica C. Bell, tremendous role in boosting the incomes of the poor and the rise of Harvard University poor households living on less than $2 a day in the U.S.; the Redistributing the Poor and the Revolving Door: Jails, consequences of precarious work for family formation and individual Public Hospitals, and Mass Incarceration. Armando well-being in the U.S. and other industrial countries such as Japan; and the nature and consequences of the growth of informalization of work in Lara-Millan, Northwestern University retail jobs. The presentations will also discuss the kinds of social Discussant: Joe Soss, University of Minnesota policies that are needed to address these negative consequences of The growth of the criminal justice system has not only altered the labor market restructuring. lives of the urban poor, but also the provision of social services. Partnerships between public-private, or public-nonprofit agencies have 256. Thematic Session. The Impact of Economic arisen in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston, blurring the lines Inequality on Health and Developing Strategies to between the left and right hand of the state. Elements of punishment have been incorporated into the social safety net, while social services Reduce It have been incorporated within the criminal justice system. What are the Session Organizer: Jo C. Phelan, Columbia University causes and consequences of this manifestation of state power for the Understanding the Long Reach of Child Health on Adult urban poor? How might this contribute to racial inequality? The Health and Socioeconomic Status. Bruce G. Link and presentations in this session address these questions from historical, ethnographic, and quantitative perspectives. Ezra Susser, Columbia University; Ryan K. Masters, University of Colorado-Boulder 254. Thematic Session. Hard Times in the Kitchens Private Safety Nets and Social Leverage: The Role of Session Organizer and Preisder: Barbara Katz Rothman, Personal Networks in Shaping Low-income Families' City University of New York-Graduate Center Health Care Experiences. Elizabeth Gage-Bouchard, Panel: Janet E. Poppendieck, City University of New State University of New York-Buffalo York-Hunter College Fundamental Interventions: Addressing the Fundamental Causes of Disease. Adam Dalton Reich, Columbia 259. Departmental Management and Leadership University; Ryan K. Masters, University of Colorado- Workshop. Strategic Planning in Departments of Boulder Sociology Social Determinants and Disparities in Health and Session Organizer and Leader: Rebecca G. Adams, America's Paradoxical Crisis of Health Care and University of North Carolina-Greensboro Health. James S. House, University of Michigan Departmental strategic planning is becoming more common and Discussant: Jeremy Freese, Northwestern University important. External pressures for accountability, increased efficiency, and improvements in graduation and retention rates; decreases in Understanding the impact of socioeconomic factors on health is financial resources; and new pressures on accrediting organizations to one of the strongest currents within medical sociology. This session demonstrate outcomes are in line with investments have made it brings together four papers that take very different approaches to this important for institutions of higher education to focus resources critical issue. The strong quantitative tradition in studying social intentionally and strategically. This workshop will be useful to members determinants of health is represented by Bruce Link and colleagues, of departments that are developing or revising a strategic plan. Upon who use recently gathered data to examine the relative importance of completing this workshop, participants will understand the current early childhood circumstances vs. circumstances across the life course context of higher education planning, be familiar with trends in higher in determining adult SES and health. Elizabeth Gage Bouchard takes a education planning, recognize the purpose and benefits of strategic qualitative approach to understanding economic factors and health, an planning, understand how to conduct an environmental scan for approach that has been less well represented in the “social opportunities and threats, be ready to conduct an internal self-study to determinants” area. Her observations and interviews with low-income determine strengths and weaknesses, and know the elements of a families detail the role of personal networks in shaping families’ health strategic plan. Topics covered include: the planning context, the care experiences. Two papers – one by Adam Reich and Ryan Masters planning process, the elements of a plan, and assessing impact and and one by James House – take innovative and highly sociological improvement. Participants will gain more from the workshop if they are approaches to the problem of how to reduce inequalities in health. familiar with the strategic plan for their institution. The workshop leader has been involved in strategic planning starting in 1984 when she 257. Special Session. Biogenetics, New Reproductive served on the Sociology Department Goals Committee at her Technologies and the Creation of New Kinship university. Since that time she served on three university mission Session Organizers: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College statement revision committees and, as associate provost, oversaw the and Margaret K. Nelson, Middlebury College development, implementation, and assessment of her university’s strategic plan, including leading the effort to facilitate the initial New Kinship Studies: An Anthropologist's Perspective. development of departmental strategic plans to support it. She has also Susan McKinnon, University of Virginia served as a faculty member for the Society for College and University The Uncertain Legal Basis for the New Kinship. Naomi Planning Institute and is currently serving as a member of the Board of Cahn, George Washington University Trustees of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Queer Intimacies and Structural Inequalities: New Commission on Colleges. Directions in Stratified Reproduction. Laura Mamo, 260. Professional Development Workshop. TRAILS San Francisco State University GIFTS (Good Ideas for Teaching Sociology) Creation, Disruption, Denial, and Disclosure of Kinship in Session Organizer and Leader: Diane Pike, Augsburg the Era of the New Repro-genetics. Charis College Thompson, University of California-Berkeley Co-Leaders: Margaret Weigers Vitullo and This session features scholars from various fields who are Jaime Hecht, American Sociological Association rethinking the meaning of kinship formed as a by-product of new Participants in this workshop will engage in a hands-on learning reproductive technologies. Although the medical profession treats the activity from TRAILS (Teaching Resources and Innovation Library for exchange of gametes as impersonal, the recipients describe Sociology) in order to experience an example of effective pedagogy interconnections. These interconnections have no name; some have and to learn about the value of TRAILS as a subscriber and author. uncertain legal status; and each could be transnational. These We will also answer your questions about publishing in TRAILS in order relationships occur outside traditional boundaries of family; they exist to demonstrate your scholarly teaching in professional review among heterosexual and same-sex parents, both partnered and single. processes. Finally, we hope to inspire submissions from your own They also bring to the forefront several different types of inequalities: teaching practice. those among families within a single country and across borders, as well as those among individuals in a single family constellation. 261. Policy and Research Workshop. Innovative 258. Author Meets Critics Session. Coming Up Short: Longitudinal Tools for International Research in Working-Class Adulthood in an Age of the Social Sciences and Economics on Inequality Uncertainty (Oxford University Press, 2013) by Among Families and Individuals Jennifer M. Silva Session Organizer and Leader: Juergen Schupp, Session Organizer: Marianne Cooper, Stanford German Institute for Economic Research University The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Marco Presider: Megan Theile, San Jose State University Giesselmann, German Institute for Economic Critics: Eva Illouz, Hebrew University Research Elliot Weininger, State University of New York- Share. Martina Brandt and Christian Hunkler, Max Brockport Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Richard Sennett, London School of Economics and Pairfam. Nina Schumann, Ludwig Maximilian University- Political Science Munich Teresa Toguchi Swartz, University of Minnesota Neps. Jutta von Maurice and Hans-Guenther Rossbach, Author: Jennifer M. Silva, Harvard University University of Bamberg Principal Investigators and representatives of five major large-scale ongoing longitudinal studies from Germany and the spokesman of the 264. Regular Session. Economic Globalization new Collaborative Research Unit 882 “From Heterogeneities to Session Organizer: Nina Bandelj, University of California- Inequalities” at Bielefeld University will present a new basis for innovative, cross-national, and interdisciplinary research. Presentations Irvine of exemplary analytical work on research on economic inequality on Presider: Elizabeth Alexis Sowers, California State families and individuals will offer stimulating new research perspectives University-Channel Islands and foster international cooperation and networking among workshop Going Global: The Transnational Diffusion of participants. The unique data infrastructure of these important studies provides the international user community with longitudinal panel data Professional Work. Brooke Harrington, Copenhagen on important current societal issues such as aging, education, family Business School formation, and perhaps most prominently, inequality. The Collaborative How to Tether an Investment Banker: Theorizing Research Unit 882 focuses on empirical research on inequality from a Innovation and Control in Islamic Finance. Aaron Z. primarily micro perspective; a particular aim of the group’s work is to identify general mechanisms in the emergence of inequality and to Pitluck, Illinois State University organize these into a typology. The moderated panel discussion will Trading on the Shadow Commodity Chain: Brazilian explore synergies with similar studies and research projects in the Feminists and International Aid Regimes. Millie United States, thereby fostering international collaboration among Thayer, University of Massachusetts-Amherst workshop participants and generating added value for the broader research community. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual From Nation Building to Nation Branding: Economic ASA Research Support Forum.) Restructuring through Soft Power in South Korea post-1997. Jinwon Kim, City University of New York- 262. Regular Session. Children and Poverty Graduate Center Session Organizer: Christopher Wimer, Columbia Socialist Globalization: Decolonization, Non-Aligned University Economic Institutions, and the Debt Crisis. Johanna Presider: Laura M. Tach, Cornell University K. Bockman, George Mason University Children’s Experience of Lone Parenthood and its Consequences: UK Evidence for Three Birth Cohorts. 265. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Susan Harkness, Paul Gregg, and Marina Fernandez Regulatory and Local Responses to Financial Salgado, University of Bath Crisis: Discursive, Cultural and Social Structural Family Stress or Family Investment? Competing Foundations Explanations for the Effect of Economic Hardship on Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Adolescent Delinquency. Leslie Gordon Simons, Presider: Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern University Ronald L. Simons, and K.A.S. Wickrama, University Why the Federal Reserve Missed the Financial Crisis: of Georgia The Role of Sensemaking and Cultural Frames. Neil Sibship Size, Cognitive Ability, and Early Educational Fligstein, Jonah Stuart Brundage, and Michael Achievement in Low-Income Households. Colin Schultz, University of California-Berkeley Campbell, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill A Tale of Two Crises: The Competing Institutional Logics Relationships among Changes in Parental Income, of the Financial Crisis. Alicia Eads, Cornell University Parenting Behaviors, and Children’s Cognitive Skill Institutional Heterogeneity and Financial Market Scores. Christopher Near, University of Michigan Performance: Two Case Studies. Marc Schneiberg, Discussant: Sabino Kornrich, Emory University Reed College Elite-Driven Community Collective Action and the Issues 263. Regular Session. Cultural Studies 3: Cultural of Currency Substitutes During the Panic of 1907. Fields and Markets: Formation and Lori Qingyuan Yue, University of Southern California Transformation Session Organizer: Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University 266. Regular Session. Gender and Work in the Presider: Laura E. Braden, Erasmus University- Academy Rotterdam Session Organizer and Presider: Dana M. Britton, State Property in Print: Copyright Law and the American University of New Jersey-Rutgers Magazine Industry. Heather A. Haveman and Daniel Measuring the Glass Ceiling Effect: An Assessment of N. Kluttz, University of California-Berkeley Discrimination in Academia. Katherine Weisshaar, Organizational and Institutional Foundations of Stanford University Omnivorousness in the United States: The W.P.A. Organizational Change and Gender Equity in the and the Folk Festival. Jennifer C. Lena, Columbia Academy. Melissa Latimer, Kasi Jackson, Lisa M University Dilks, James J. Nolan, and Leslie Tower, West The Emergence of a Market for Contemporary Art in Virginia University Brazil. Amanda Brandellero, University of Amsterdam Outcomes and Options: Gender Differences in Exiting Strategic Enrollment: How Art Investment Fit into the the STEM Educational and Career Track. Christine Traditional Art Market. Erica H. Coslor, University of Tomlinson, University of California-Irvine Melbourne Faculty Gender Inequity and the "Just Say No to Service" Discussant: Laura E. Braden, Erasmus University- Fairytale. Karen D. Pyke, University of California- Rotterdam Riverside Women Sociologists as Editors and Authors in Two Discussant: Becky Pettit, University of Washington Leading Sociology Journals: 1960 – 2010. Carolyn C. Perrucci, Purdue University 270. Regular Session. Life Course Session Organizer and Presider: Francesco C. Billari, 267. Regular Session. Habitus University of Oxford Session Organizer and Presider: Omar A. Lizardo, A New Age-Period-Cohort Model for Describing and University of Notre Dame Investigating Inter- and Intra-Cohort Effects. Liying A Social Aesthetics as a General Cultural Sociology? Luo and James Hodges, University of Minnesota Benjamin Merriman and John Levi Martin, University Agency in Adolescence: How Does it Develop? Monica of Chicago Kirkpatrick Johnson, Washington State University; Becoming a Dumpster Diver: Towards an Understanding Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa of Habitus as Context-specific, Multiple and Enduring the Great Recession in Late Midlife: Adaptive Decentralized. Sharon Cornelissen, Princeton Strategies and Maintaining a Sense of Control. University Shannon Teresa Mejía, Karen Hooker, Michelle Rethinking Bourdieu’s and Mauss’ Habitus through Odden, and Richard A. Settersten, Oregon State Neurophysiology: Ballet and Habitus. Chantelle P. University Marlor, University of the Fraser Valley Reconsidering the Relationship between Age and The Reflexive Habitus: Bridging the Gap between Critical Financial Strain among Older Adults. Alex E. Realist and Bourdieusian Social Action. Claire Bierman, University of Calgary Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago Discussant: Michael J. Shanahan, University of North Discussant: Omar A. Lizardo, University of Notre Dame Carolina-Chapel Hill 268. Regular Session. Housing Policy 271. Regular Session. Punishment and Inequality 1 Session Organizer and Presider: Wenqian Dai, Session Organizer: Michael Massoglia, University of University of South Dakota Wisconsin-Madison Do Place-Based Policy Interventions Increase A Punishing Look? Skin Tone and Facial Features in the Neighborhood Opportunity? The Case of Sandtown- Halls of Justice. Ryan D. King, The Ohio State Winchester in Baltimore. Peter Rosenblatt, Loyola University; Brian Johnson, University of Maryland University-Chicago Incarceration and Residential Mobility Between Poor and Homeownership and the Achievement Gap: A Research Non-Poor Neighborhoods. Cody Warner, Montana Synthesis. Corey Bunje Bower, Niagara University State University The Downside of Marketization: A Multilevel Analysis of Beyond Parental Incarceration: The Effects of Household Housing Tenure and Types in Reform-era Urban Incarceration on the Risk of Premarital First Birth. China. Qiang Fu, Duke University Aaron Joseph Gottlieb, Princeton University The “Minivan Neighborhood”: How Race, Class and The Effect of Labor Market Conditions on Employment Gender Intersect in Experiences with Housing among Former Prisoners in Michigan. Anh P. Mobility Programs. Melody L. Boyd, State University Nguyen, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Jeffrey of New York-Brockport Morenoff, University of Michigan; David J. Harding, The Increasing Importance of Consumer Bankruptcy in University of California-Berkeley Housing Market Stabilization and Implications to U.S. Economic Recovery. Anita Cristina Butera, Marist 272. Regular Session. Rational Choice College; Robert Manning, RDR Institute Session Organizer and Presider: Jacob Dijkstra, Discussant: Wenqian Dai, University of South Dakota University of Groningen Putting Power in the Right Hands: A Person x Situation 269. Regular Session. Labor Market Approach to Leadership and Collective Action. Session Organizer and Presider: Alexandra A. Killewald, Ashley Lauren Harrell and Brent Simpson, University Harvard University of South Carolina Job Queues and the Gender Composition of Jobs in High Social Influence and Collective Action: An Experiment of Tech. Roberto M. Fernandez and Santiago Campero, a Simulated Social Protest. Blaine G. Robbins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Steven Pfaff,; Ross L. Matsueda, and Richard J. New Scars for the New Economy? Gender and the Callahan, University of Washington Consequences of Non-Standard Employment Success Breeds Success: Evidence from Field Histories. David Pedulla, Princeton University Experiments. Arnout van de Rijt, State University of Racial Disparities in Job Displacement and New York-Stony Brook; Soong Moon Kang, University Unemployment in the United States. Elizabeth College-London; Michael Restivo, and Akshay Patil, Wrigley-Field, University of Wisconsin-Madison State University of New York-Stony Brook Who Goes to College, Army, Jail, or Nowhere? Selection The Network Antidote: An Agent-Based Model of to Racialized Competing Labor Market Institutions. Discrimination in Labor Markets. Károly Takács, Joo Hee Han, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Corvinus University-Budapest; Flaminio Squazzoni, University of Brescua; Giangiacomo Bravo, Linnaeus Grazian, University of Pennsylvania University Social Disorganization in Slaughterhouse Communities. Jessica Racine Jacques, University of Central Florida 273. Regular Session. Sociology of Time Use Session Organizer and Presider: Sara Raley, McDaniel 277. Section on Collective Behavior and Social College Movements Roundtable Session and Business Growing Inequality in Fathers' Time Investment in Meeting Children (1961-2009): Evidence from Multinational 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Time Use Study. Evrim Altintas, Oxford University Session Organizer: Drew Halfmann, University of Housework and Employment: Trends Before, During, California-Davis and After the 2007 U.S. Economic Recession. Allison Sahl, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Table 1. Movement Consequences Sunday Work and Sociability Loss: A U.S. - France Table Presider: Lorraine C. Minnite, State University of Comparison. Jean-Yves Boulin, University of Paris New Jersey-Rutgers at Camden Dauphine; Laurent Lesnard, Sciences Po Constructing a Language Problem: Paternalism, The Influence of Temporal Conditions of Employment Power Devaluation, and the Legitimation of Hours on Parental Care Time in the USA. Yue Qian, Nativism in English-only Laws. Kevin A. Estep, The Ohio State University; Liana C. Sayer, University University of Notre Dame of Maryland Social Movements and Challenges to Workplace Discrimination. Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College; 274. Regular Session. Space and Place Melinda D. Kane, East Carolina University Session Organizer: Miriam Greenberg, University of Endorsing the Triple Bottom Line: How the California-Santa Cruz Environmental Movement Became Business- Help-Yourself City: Market-Driven Planning and D.I.Y. friendly. Ellen Berrey, State University of New Responses in Making the “Neoliberal” Streetscape. York-Buffalo Gordon C.C. Douglas, University of Chicago Crisis, Convulsion and the Welfare State. Lorraine C. Space, Place, and Spatial Inequality: Fracking and Split Minnite, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at Estates in Colorado. Stacia Sydoriak, and Peter M. Camden; Frances Fox Piven, City University of Hall, Colorado State University New York Discussant: Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College 275. Regular Session. Transnational and Racial Table 2. Culture and Movements 1 Dimensions of Care Work/Caring Labor Table Presider: Katja M. Guenther, University of Session Organizer: Miliann Kang, University of California-Riverside Massachusetts-Amherst Through the Window of the Past: the Cultural Politics Care Work and Teacher Retention in an Urban Charter of the Boston Busing/Desegregation Project. School. Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University Meghan V. Doran, Northeastern University Evolving Liberal Familialism in Singapore. Shirley How Humor Matters in Social Movements: Insights (Hsiao-Li) Sun, Nanyang Technological University from the New Atheist Movement. Katja M. Filipina Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the Secondary Guenther, Natasha Radojcic, and Kerry R. Market of the U.S. Long-Term Care Industry. Jennifer Mulligan, University of California-Riverside Nazareno, University of California-San Francisco The Pictorial Body and Interaction in Protest: Outsourcing Intimacy: Producing Global Adoptability of Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Special Needs Children in China. Leslie Kim Wang, Challenges. Michael Neuber, Humboldt University of Massachusetts-Boston University-Berlin; Beth Gharrity Gardner, University of California-Irvine 276. Section on Animals and Society Paper Session. Collective Trauma and Contentious Behavior: The Inequality and Animals Lingering Effects of Transformative Events. David Session Organizer and Presider: Elizabeth Cherry, G. Ortiz, Tulane University Manhattanville College Demographic Representations in Nonhuman Animal Table 3. Framing 1 Rights Magazines and the Implications for Table Presider: Kristin Haltinner, University of Idaho Mobilization Efforts and Diversity. Corey Lee Wrenn, There’s No Shaming This Slut: Frame Resonance in Colorado State University the Transnational SlutWalk Movement. Kelly Ideology, Subjectivity and Mind in Animal Models and Marie Birch and Soma Chaudhuri, Michigan State Infant Research: A Critical Discourse Analysis. University Jessica Bell, Michigan State University Individual Responsibility, State Organized Only Natural: Families and the Social Construction of Enslavement, or Jesse Jackson? How Tea Party Gender in a City Zoo. Betsie Garner and David Activists Frame Racial Inequality. Kristin Haltinner, University of Idaho Table 8. Movement Organizations and Fields Table 4. Framing 2 Table Presider: Jeff A. Larson, Towson University Table Presider: Nicole Iturriaga, University of Modern Day Abolitionists: Contestation and California-Los Angeles Collaboration in the Local Anti-Human Trafficking Envisioning Rooted Futures: Community Building and Movement. Lilly Yu, Rice University Feminist Antiracist Organizing in Austin, TX and State Embeddedness and Field Stability: The Tea London, UK. Michelle Lea Mott, University of Party and Occupy Wall Street's Interorganizational Texas-Austin Networks. Benjamin E. Lind, State University- How Movements Use Converts: Case Studies of the Higher School of Economics; Remy Cross, Utilization of Conversion in Two Movements. Webster University Alexa Jane Trumpy, St. Norbert College Growth and Decay of Organizational Fields: Gun Control and Gun Rights Organizations from 1945 Table 5. Rights, Gender, and Violence to 2012. Eulalie Jean Laschever, and David S. Table Presider: Mimi Kim, University of California- Meyer, University of California-Irvine Berkeley Bending or Breaking? Change and Stability among Dancing the Carceral Creep: The Anti-Domestic Leftist Social Movement Organizations. Jeff A. Violence Movement and the Paradoxical Pursuit of Larson, Towson University Criminalization. Mimi Kim, University of California- Anti-Fracking Mobilization in New York and Berkeley Pennsylvania: A Comparison of Organizational Human Rights, Violence against Women, and State Fields. Amanda E. Maull, Pennsylvania State Responsibility in Latin America: Feminicidio meets University Due Diligence. Paulina Garcia del Moral, Conceptualizing Niche Characteristics in Social University of Toronto Movement Families. Xochitl Renee Mota-Back, University of Arizona Table 6. Individual and Collective Identities Table Presider: Deborah B. Gould, University of Table 9. Movement Participation and Mobilization California-Santa Cruz Table Presider: Jordan T. Brown, Loyola University- Parsing the Dimensionality of Activist Identity Politics Chicago in Social Movements. Daniel K. Cortese, Social Movements Inc.: The Participation of Governors State University Corporations in Social Movements. Jordan T. Becoming Coalitional: The Strange Alliance Between Brown, Loyola University-Chicago Queer to the Left and the Jesus People, USA. Children of Activists: What Happens When Parents Deborah B. Gould, University of California-Santa Protest. Jamie Puglin, State University of New Cruz York-Stony Brook Building Group Ties by Stripping the Self and the Socially Organized Sentiments: Community Religious Perils of Inclusion in Identity Politics. Demetrios Structure and Social Movements. Hyun Woo Kim, Psihopaidas, University of Southern California Pennsylvania State University The “Real” Americans: Identity and Threat in the Tea Relative Prosperity, Religiosity and Rebellion in Party. David R. Dietrich, Texas State University Nigeria. Natalie Marie Delia Deckard, Emory University; David Jacobson, University of South Table 7. Movements in the News Florida Table Presider: Kraig Beyerlein, University of Notre Dame Table 10. Social Psychology and Movements Protests Making News: New Evidence From A Table Presider: Anouk Van Leeuwen, Vrije Universiteit Nationally-Representative Sample of U.S. Events. The Phenomenology of Protest Atmosphere: A Kraig Beyerlein, Bryant Crubaugh, Peter J. Barwis, Demonstrator Perspective. Anouk Van Leeuwen, and Cole Nicholas Carnesecca, University of Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, and Bert Notre Dame Klandermans, Vrije Universiteit Developing a System for the Automated Coding of Comparing Class Habitus During Social Movement Protest Event Data. Alexander L. Hanna, Group Conflicts. Betsy Leondar-Wright, Boston University of Wisconsin-Madison College Perverts, Homosexuals, and Gays: Nomenclature Disaster Relief as Social Action: A Weberian Look at Contests in Mainstream Newspapers. Thomas Post-Disaster Donation Behavior. Samantha Alan Elliott, University of California-Irvine Penta, Mary Nelan, and Tricia Wachtendorf, Nuclear Energy and Media Framing: A Study of the University of Delaware Nuclear Debate in France. Julie Schweitzer, Solidarians and Externalists: Linking Expectations to Oklahoma State University the Backgrounds and Experience of Contemporary Protestors. Michael Franklin Thompson, Nicholas Pedriana, University of Wisconsin- University of North Texas; Josef Woldense, Whitewater Indiana University-Bloomington Revisiting New Social Movement Theory: Toward a Comparative Framework. Maria M. Akchurin, Table 11. Repertoires of Contention University of Chicago Table Presider: Selina R. Gallo-Cruz, College of the Is Tea Party Movement also a New Social Holy Cross Movement? Hao Cao, University of Texas-Austin Resistance as Development: Analyzing the Landless Cultural Repertoires and the Structural Reproduction Workers Movement in Brazil and their of Social Change. Jesse Klein, Florida State "Reconstructive" Land Occupations. Stellan University Vinthagen, University West; Mikael Baaz, Mona Lilja, and Michael Schulz, University of Table 15. Global Forces and Movements Table Presider: Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa The Occupy Model: A Site of Conflict and World-Level Determinants of Antisystemic Opportunity. Marie Skoczylas, University of Movements: Lessons from Early-20th Century Pittsburgh Syndicalism. Robert John MacPherson, University Movementizing the Election: Contentious Meanings of of California-Irvine Conventional Politics in the Iranian Presidential From Sticks to Carrots (and Mobs): Institutional Election of 2013. Aghil Daghagheleh, State Receptivity and Transnational Diffusion. Ion University of New Jersey-Rutgers Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Anne Nassauer, From the Picket to the Congress: The Piquetero Freie Universität Berlin Movement of Argentina in Parliament. Federico Social Movement Organizations in Global Cities. M. Rossi, Tulane University Matthew Schoene, The Ohio State University Neoliberalization/Centralization of Higher Education Table 12. Repression and Response and Protest in Turkey. Didem Turkoglu, University Table Presider: Wayne Santoro, University of New of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Mexico Social Media and the Paradox of Repression: The Table 16. Culture and Movements 2 Case of the Occupy Movement. Chan S. Suh, Table Presider: Christopher Robertson, Northwestern Cornell University; Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of University Iowa; Paul Yunsik Chang, Harvard University From Symbolic to Social Boundaries: The Utah Arab American Protest: Macro and Micro-level Minuteman Project. Charlie V. Morgan, Ohio Response to Post-9/11 Repression. Wayne University; Michele E. Enciso-Bendall, Brigham Santoro, and Marian A. Azab, University of New Young University; Monica M. Trieu, Purdue Mexico University Il Faut Défendre la Démocratie? Culture in Collective Table 13. Strategies and Tactics 1 Action. Jing-Mao Ho, Cornell University Table Presider: Samuel Michael Sullivan, Pennsylvania The Foreclosure Crisis, Gramscian Capital, and the State University Left. J. Gregg Robinson, Grossmont College Pushing the Boundaries: Queer Immigrant Women in Translating the Cheddar Revolution: Mobilization Leadership. Yunuen Rodriguez Rodriguez, through the Culture of Fields in the Wisconsin Independent Scholar Protests of 2011. Yotala Oszkay Febres-Cordero, Social Movement Strategies, Regimes, and the University of California-Los Angeles Transformation of Public Institutions. Rebecca Tarlau, University of California-Berkeley Table 17. Information Technology and Movements Missing, Dead, No Future: A Mobilization Approach to Table Presider: Zachary Joseph Patterson, University Defection during the Libyan Revolution of 2011. of Minnesota Samuel Michael Sullivan, Pennsylvania State Idle No More, Diffusion and Facebook. Lesley J. University Wood, York University Turning Points in an Authoritarian Context: Theorizing Mobile Activism: Exploring the Impacts of Mobile Patterns of State-Movement Interactions. Jean Telephony in Ugandan Social Movements. Yen-chun Lin, University of Chicago Zachary Joseph Patterson, University of Minnesota Table 14. Social Movement Theory Use Your Skills to Solve this Challenge: Discourses of Table Presider: Nicholas Pedriana, University of Online Microaction. Carla Ilten, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Illinois-Chicago Social Movements, Law, and Rational Choice Social Movement Culture Online: Facebook, Blogs, Institutionaliism: A Theoretical Integration. and Young Feminists. Alison Dahl Crossley, Stanford University Shelley J. Boulianne, Grant MacEwan College Big Data, Trace Data, Thick Data: Re-Imagining the Table 18. Political Contexts of Movements Sociological Imagination. Alexander Halavais, Table Presider: Nicole Clorinda Shortt, University of Arizona State University California-Irvine Boundaries and Centers: Disciplines and the Mediation Political Structure and Movement Strategy: Strategic of Communication Studies. Gina Neff, University of Bipartisanship in Taiwan’s Environmental Washington Movement. Ming-sho Ho, National Taiwan CITASA: Where We Have Been and Where We Are University Going. Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona The Landless Workers Movement, the Workers Party and Reform in Brazil in Comparative Perspective: 279. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology 1995-2013. Nicole Clorinda Shortt, University of Paper Session. Sociology of Finance in California-Irvine Comparative and Historical Perspectives From Social Movement Organization to Political Session Organizer and Presider: Akos Rona-Tas, Party: Comparing the African National Congress University of California-San Diego and Solidarity. Kate Elizabeth Gunby, University How the U.S. Got It Wrong: Regulation of Asset of Arizona Securitization in Comparative and Historical Perspective. Kim Pernell-Gallagher, Harvard Table 19. Protest Spaces University Table Presider: Gianmarco Savio, State University of Politics and Incremental Policy Shifts to Socialize New York-Stony Brook Capital, Privatize Retirement, and Financialize Firms, Public Space and Mass Protests: What Makes a 1971-2000. Harland Prechel, Texas A&M University Public Space an Appropriate Place for Protest? The Impact of Business Elite Cohesion on Public Policy Jaleh Jalili, Brandeis University Alternatives: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999. Movement as Occupation: Space, Decentralization, Geoffrey Lee Wood, University of Pittsburgh- and Organization in the Occupy Wall Street Greensburg Movement. Gianmarco Savio, State University of Discussant: Akos Rona-Tas, University of California-San New York-Stony Brook Diego Shifting the Ground Under Our Feet: Protest Spaces 280. Section on Consumers and Consumption Paper in New York, 1960-2006. Patrick Rafail and Session. Bodies and Embodiment in Consumer Katherine L. Moon, Tulane University Culture (co-sponsored with Section on Body and Embodiment) Table 20. Strategies and Tactics 2 Session Organizers: Josee Johnston, University of Table Presider: Belinda Robnett, University of Toronto and Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois California-Irvine University-Carbondale Strategic and Tactical Constraints: U.S Racial Presider: Julia Ellen Rogers, University of California-San Discourse and the NAACP. Belinda Robnett, Diego University of California-Irvine Is Fast-Food Restaurant Availability Associated with The Paradox of Legitimacy: Resilience, Successes, Obesity in Florida? Liza Hayes-Mathias and and the Multiple Roles of the Kurdistan Workers’ Temitope Olapeju Alimi, University of Miami Party. Eric W Schoon, University of Arizona Seeing the Unexpectedly Expecting: Images of Women Disruptive Tactics and Violence in Protest Events: in Abortion and Adoption Advertisements, 1980 – The Efficacy-legitimacy Trade-off. Dan Wang and 2000. Krista Frederico, University of Arizona Alessandro Piazza, Columbia University The Fit Body in Consumer Culture's Popular Fitness Conflict Dynamics and Strategic Planning in Magazines. Sarah Pollock, Temple University Movement Groups: The Case of German Anti- The Taste of Necessity, the Taste of Freedom, and Nuclear Power Groups. Ole Pütz, Bielefeld Nutrition Transitions in Urban Mexico. Susan Bridle- University Fitzpatrick, University of Denver

1:30-2:10pm, Section on Collective Behavior and 281. Section on International Migration Paper Social Movements Business Meeting Session. Hard Times for Immigrants in America Session Organizer: Maria Aysa-Lastra, Winthrop 278. Section on Communication and Information University Technologies Invited Session. Intellectual Past Presider: Roberto G. Gonzales, Harvard University and Future Multiplying Forces in the Homeland Security State: The Session Organizer: Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona Immigration Enforcement Lottery and Everyday Presider: Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University Illegality. Meghan Conley, University of Mary Social Media and Engagement: What We Know So Far. Washington Taking the Law into Their Own Hands: Do Local Anti- San Diego immigrant Ordinances Increase Gun Sales? Rene International Research Collaborations: Perceptions of Flores, Princeton University Risk by Faculty. Katrina Mary Uhly and Kathrin Excluded and Frozen Out: Unauthorized Immigrants’ Zippel, Northeastern University (Non)Access to Health Care after Health Reforms. Puncturing the Pipeline: Do Technology Companies Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University; Tiffany D. Joseph, Alienate Women in Recruiting Sessions? Alison State University of New York-Stony Brook Wynn and Shelley J. Correll, Stanford University Symbolic Politics of the State: The Case of In-State Discussant: Mary Blair-Loy, University of California-San Tuition Policies for Undocumented Students. Sarah Diego M. Ovink, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University; Kim 284. Section on Political Economy of the World- Ebert, North Carolina State University System Paper Session. Urbanization and Cities in Discussant: Isaac William Martin, University of California- the World-System San Diego Session Organizer: Michael Timberlake, University of Utah 282. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Presider: Brett Clark, University of Utah Trauma, Victimization, and Health (co-sponsored Shanghai and Hong Kong: Chinese Global Cities as with the Section on Sociology of Mental Health) Competitors or Not? David A. Smith, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Heather A. Turner, California-Irvine; Wai Kit Choi, California State University of New Hampshire University-Los Angeles; Andrew Allen Duncan, Crime, Delinquency and Mental Health: A Marginal University of California-Irvine Structural Model. Valerio Bacak, University of Urban Development and the World City System: Inter- Pennsylvania City Relations and the Fate of U.S. Cities. Arthur S. Perceived Risk, Criminal Victimization, and Community Alderson and Joe Johnston, Indiana University Integration: Mental Health in the Aftermath of Dependency, Urban Slums, and the Forgotten Plagues: Hurricane Katrina. Alexander Lu, Indiana University A Cross-National Analysis of Tuberculosis and The Mental Health Consequences of Exposure to Malaria. Kelly Austin, Lehigh University Community Violence Among Serious Adolescent Settlements Dynamics and Empire Dynamics: Offenders. Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers, Loyola Comparative and Evolutionary World-systems University-Chicago Perspectives. Hiroko Inoue, University of California- Meanings of PTSD in Contemporary Life: A Social Riverside Constructionist Examination of Recent Veterans' The Globalizers and the Globalized: Public and Private Experiences. Alex S. Bennett, National Development Sector Development Visions in 21st Century Accra. and Research Institutes; Kelly Szott, Syracuse Deborah Hobden, University of California-Santa University; Ernest Drucker, Columbia University and Barbara City University of New York-John Jay College Treating Moral Injury: The Experiences of Morally Injured 285. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Paper Combat Veterans in an Innovative PTSD Treatment. Session. Intersectionality and Methods: Phillip Noel Fucella, University of California-Berkeley; Multidimensional and Multilevel Race, Gender, Shira Maguen, University of California-San Francisco Ethnicity, and Class Data Session Organizer: Nancy Lopez, University of New 283. Section on Organizations, Occupation and Work Mexico Paper Session. Work, Careers, Organizations, and Presider: Kimberly R. Huyser, University of New Mexico Labor Markets in STEM (Science, Technology, How Weak Racial Identities are Strong: Racial Identity Engineering, Mathematics) Fields Strength, Symbolic Resources, and Social Ties. Session Organizer and Presider: Mary Blair-Loy, Danielle Hedegard, University of California-San Diego University of California-San Diego Relationships and Contraceptive Behavior in a Gender, Age, and Information Technology Labor Population-Based Sample of Non-Heterosexual Markets. Prasanna Tambe, New York University Young Women. Elizabeth Jane Ela and Jamie Louise The Value of Women's Work in Science Policy: Budnick, University of Michigan Occupational Sex Segregation in Science Agencies The Cost of Color: Skin Tone, Discrimination, and Health and Pay. Laurel Smith-Doerr and Sharla N. Alegria, among African Americans. Ellis Prentis Monk, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Kaye University of Chicago Husbands Fealing and Debra Fitzpatrick, University of Using Multidimensional Measures to Advance Minnesota; Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Knowledge of Disparities in Teachers’ Perceptions. Massachusetts-Amherst Yasmiyn Antonia Irizarry, University of Texas-Austin Determinants of Training in STEM Careers. John When Others Disagree: Documenting Perceived Racial Skrentny and Kevin Lewis, University of California- Contestation. Nicholas Vargas, University of Texas- Dallas; Kevin Stainback, Purdue University and Slovakia’s Bratislava-Zilina Corridor. A.J. Jacobs, East Carolina University 286. Section on Sociology of Development The Political Economy of Crude Oil Exploration and the Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria. Onyekachi 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Nnamdi Nwoke, Mount Royal University Session Organizers: Jennifer YJ Hsu, University of Local is Not Fair: A Comparison of Export-Integrated Alberta and Jennifer R. Rothchild, University of Campesino Discourse on Markets. Rachel Soper, Minnesota-Morris University of California-San Diego Mobilizing for Land and Power: Agrarian Land Rights Table 1. Gender and Health Institutions in Bihar and West Bengal, India. Andre Presider: Rebekah Burroway, State University of New Joshua Nickow, Northwestern University York-Stony Brook A Cross-National Analysis of Infant/Child Mortality and Table 5. Policy Women’s Access to Land, Property, and Loans. Presider: Amanda Marie Shriwise, University of Oxford Rebekah Burroway, State University of New York- Exploring the Relationship Between Foreign and Stony Brook Domestic Welfare Policies of Welfare State Regimes. Microfinance: An Intervention for HIV/AIDS Awareness Amanda Marie Shriwise, University of Oxford among Indian Women. Swati Singh and Cynthia M. Targeted Cash Transfer Programs and “Meritological Cready, University of North Texas Individualism”: The Case of Progresa/Oportunidades Adolescent Autonomy and Cell Phone Use in Rural in Mexico. Tamar Diana Wilson, University of Malawi. Heide Jackson and Monica J. Grant, Missouri-St. Louis University of Wisconsin-Madison Globalization, International Financial Institutions and Gender Quotas: A Comparative Analysis across Health Expenditure in Latin America and the Development Thresholds. Jennifer Rosen, Caribbean. Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming Northwestern University

Table 6. Theory Table 2. Institutions Presider: Jennifer R. Rothchild, University of Minnesota- Presider: Rose Sayre, State University of New York- Morris Stony Brook Colonial State Formations: A Conceptual Note. Kofi The Neoliberal Feedback Loop: World Bank Projects in the Caricom Region. David Valentine Bernard, Takyi Asante, Northwestern University University of the West Indies Dependent Development and Disaster: Linking the Literatures. Rose Sayre, State University of New China’s Importation of Institutions and Its Implications for York-Stony Brook Comparative Political Economy and Development Studies. Douglas Fuller, Zhejiang University The Cultural Model of a Developmental Hierarchy. Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan The Origin Myth of Angus Deaton. Allison Youatt Schnable, Princeton University Table 7. Politics Table 3. Inequality Presider: Andrew Dawson, York University Presider: Rob Clark, University of Oklahoma The Shanghai Model of Development. Ravi Ghadge, Convergence without Mobility? Reconceptualizing Southern Polytechnic State University International Development. Rob Clark, University of The Missionary Roots of Democracy in Jamaica: A Oklahoma Double-Edged Sword. Andrew Dawson, York Horizontal Inequalities and Social Stability in the Context University of Development. Kevin Doran, Indiana University The Two Faces of Populism: Inclusive Empowerment The Demographics of Employment and Income and Exclusive Elitism in Chávez's Venezuela. Gabriel Inequality in OECD Countries, 1980-2008. Roy Bodin Hetland, University of California-Berkeley Kwon, University of La Verne Growing Inequalities in India. Reeve Vanneman and 1:30-2:10pm, Section on Sociology of Development Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland Business Meeting

Table 4. Trade, Investment and Commodities 287. Section on Sociology of Education Paper Presider: Yetkin Borlu, Pennsylvania State University Session. School, Peer, and Neighborhood Effects Entrepreneurial Exploitation: Neoliberal Financialization Session Organizers: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple and Small-scale Investors in the Case of Turkish University and Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Maize Farmers. Yetkin Borlu, Pennsylvania State Notre Dame University Presider: Mary Kate Blake, University of Notre Dame Semiperiphery, or Perimeter of the Periphery? Auto FDI A Dynamic Model of School Effects on Students' Achievement. Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana University 12:30 pm Other Groups Inequality in Children’s Contexts: Trends and Correlates American Journal of Sociology (AJS) Editorial Board of Economic Segregation between School Districts, Meeting (Susan Allan) 1990-2010. Ann Owens, University of Southern California 1:00 pm Sessions Peer Influence in the Micro-Foundations of Educational 290. Research Funding Opportunities and Data Inequality: The Case of Educational Expectation Resources (part of the Research Support Forum) Formation. Megan Andrew and Jennifer Flashman, Session Organizer: Nicole M. Van Vooren, American University of Notre Dame Sociological Association Learning to Labor: Local Labor Markets, High School 1. Fellowship Support for Sociologists, American Course Offerings, and Student Course-Taking. April Sociological Association. Nicole M. Van Vooren and Sutton, University of Texas-Austin Michael Kisielewski, American Sociological Save Me A Seat: Social Networks and Longitudinal Association Segregation in Elementary Students’ Lunchroom 2. Minority Affairs Program, American Sociological Seating Choices. Jessica McCrory Calarco, Weihua Association. Jean H. Shin and Beth Floyd, American An, and William R McConnell, Indiana University- Sociological Association Bloomington 3. Sociology Program, National Science Foundation. 288. Section on Sociology of Emotions Paper Patricia E. White and R. Saylor Breckenridge, Session. New Directions in the Sociology of National Science Foundation Emotion 4. National Institutes of Health. Rosalind Berkowitz King, Session Organizer and Presider: Heather L. National Institue of Child Health and Human Scheuerman, James Madison University Development; Rebecca L. Clark, National Institute of Trust Against all Odds? Emotional Dynamics in Trust Child Health and Human Development; Augusto Behavior. Thomas M. Schlösser, University of Diana, Department of Health and Human Services; Cologne; David Dunning, Cornell University; Detlef G. Michael Ludwig Spittel, National Institue of Child Fetchenhauer, University of Cologne Health and Human Development; Mercedes Rubio, Organizational Representatives as Barriers and Conduits National Institute of Mental Health of Emotion toward Organizations. Daniel B. Shank, 5. Division of Adult Translational Research and University of Melbourne; Dawn T. Robinson, Treatment Development, National Institute of Mental University of Georgia Health. Mercedes Rubio, National Institute of Mental Mass Media and the Localization of Emotional Health Performance: The Case of China’s Next Top Model. 6. Division of Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control Junhow Wei, University of Pennsylvania and Prevention. Deborah Holtzman and Karin A. Preemptive Emotion Work Among Families of Seriously Mack, Center for Diease Control and Prevention Ill Children. Amanda Marie Gengler, Wake Forest 7. Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, University Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Wrangling Tips: Manipulation in a Momentary Service Terceira A. Berdahl and James B. Kirby, Agency for Exchange. Alex Thompson, University of Colorado Healthcare Research and Quality 8. Office of Population Research, Princeton University. 289. Theory Section Invited Session. Future-Making Monica Espinoza Higgins, Princeton University in Sociological Theory 9. Office of Population Research / Princeton University, Session Organizer: Iddo Tavory, New School for Social Mexican and Latin American Migration Projects. Research Karen A. Pren, Princeton University Presiders: Iddo Tavory, New School for Social Research 10. Center for Human Resource Research, National and Nina Eliasoph, University of Southern California Longitudinal Surveys of Youth/1979 and 1997-The Equipment and Future-Coordination. Nina Eliasoph, Ohio State University. Paula C. Baker, The Ohio University of Southern California; Iddo Tavory, New State University School for Social Research 11. Center for Human Resource Research, National The Environmental Apocalypse and Social Constructions Longitudinal Surveys of Youth/The Ohio State of the Future. John R. Hall, University of California- University. Paula C. Baker, The Ohio State University Davis 12. Department of Sociology, Wisconsin Longitudinal Future in Contention: Projecting Sustainability in the Study. Pamela Herd, Huey-Chi Vicky Chang, and Rio+20 Debates. Ann Mische and Leslie Carol Lynn Roan, University of Wisconsin-Madison MacColman, University of Notre Dame 13. Department of Sociology, Pennsylvania State How Do Futures Unfold? Benjamin Harrison Snyder, University, The Association of Religion Data Archives. Victoria University of Wellington Chris David Bader, Baylor University; Andrea Liza Discussant: Kathleen M. Blee, University of Pittsburgh Ruiz and Jennifer McClure, Pennsylvania State University as a Gang Member in Los Angeles. Randol 14. Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University Contreras, University of Toronto of Connecticut. Lois Timms-Ferrara, University of Discussant: Elijah Anderson, Yale University Connecticut The era of mass incarceration has reverberated through daily life in 15. General Social Survey, NORC-University of Chicago. countless ways. This panel of young ethnographers provides valuable insight into some of the ways that these changing overnment policies Tom W. Smith, NORC-University of Chicago have limited and transformed the lives of the poor. The studies provide 16. Social Explorer, Inc. Andrew A. Beveridge, City vivid detail of the role that police surveillance, and violence, shapes the University of New York-Queens College and lives of young adults. This is a cutting edge field where the insights of Graduate Center young ethnographers, including those on this panel, have been particularly important. 17. Minnesota Population Center/IHIS, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Julia A. Rivera Drew, 292. Thematic Session. Creating Order Out of Chaos: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Strategies for Situating Family Members in a 18. Minnesota Population Center/IDHS, University of Social Context Using Qualitative Data Minnesota. Elizabeth Heger Boyle, University of Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Minnesota Pennsylvania 19. Minnesota Population Center, University of Presider: Sinikka Elliott, North Carolina State University Minnesota. Catherine A. Fitch, University of Making Sense of Things: Reflections on How to Develop Minnesota a Sociological Argument with Interview Data. 20. Minnesota Population Center/IPUMS-CPS, University Kathleen Gerson, New York University of Minnesota. Sarah M. Flood, John Robert Warren, Beyond Loving: Positioning Interracial Narratives in a and Catherine A. Fitch, University of Minnesota-Twin Social Structure Context. Amy C. Steinbugler, Cities Dickinson College 21. Minnesota Population Center/ATUS-X, University of Kin Trees and Community Maps: Framing Families and Minnesota. Sarah M. Flood, University of Minnesota- Networks. Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University Twin Cities; Sandra L. Hofferth, University of Discussant: Ralph LaRossa, Georgia State University Maryland-College Park The panel is designed to help sociologists reflect on the ways in 22. American Time Use Survey, Bureau of Labor which scholars create a coherent analytic narrative, with a theoretical contribution, from qualitative data. It is particularly challenging to situate Statistics. Rose Ann Woods, Bureau of Labor the family in a social context; there is tremendous pressure to study the Statistics family in isolation. All of these distinguished scholars have sought to embedd their studies of the family in a broader social context including 1:30 pm Meetings racial inequality, community context, and gender relations. The panel Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements will be a blend of substantive finding and methodological reflections. Business Meeting (to 2:10pm) 293. Thematic Session. Credit and Inequality: Section on Sociology of Development Business Meeting Interdisciplinary Perspectives (to 2:10pm) Session Organizer and Presider: Sarah Quinn, University 2:30 pm Meetings of Washington Film/Video Screening. Jasad and the Queen of Panelist: Karen Ho, University of Minnesota Contradictions Pricing and Personhood: Risk-based Prices and Gender Honors Program Careers Briefing Discrimination in Consumer Financial Markets. Greta Section on Evolution, Biology and Society Council and R. Krippner and Daniel Hirschman, University of Business Meeting Michigan TRAILS Area Editors Giant Pool of Money: The Aesthestics of Accumulation and Waste. Matthew Kenyon, University of Michigan 2:30 pm Sessions Credit is Money: The Heterodox Challenge to Studies of Public Policy, Wealth, and Inequality. David Freund, 291. Presidential Panel. Young Ethnographers: The University of Maryland Police, Surveillance, and Violence: The Next Opportunities and Challenges Facing Hybrid Generation of Ethnographic Work Organizations: The Case of Microfinance Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Organizations. Julie Battilana, Harvard University Pennsylvania This panel will gather scholars from multiple fields doing cutting Presider: Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa edge research on credit and inequality. This research ranges from the Barbara sociological investigation on gender discrimination in credit markets, to the history of thinking about the politics of money, to research on Getting Shot in the Ghetto. Jooyoung Kim Lee, microcredit and the effort to articulate the aesthetics behind the housing University of Toronto bubble. By juxtaposing sociological work with that of other disciplines, A Fugitive Adolescence: Growing Up Under the U.S. this panel will illuminate what sociologists might gain from, and Crime War. Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin- contribute to, a cross-disciplinary effort to address how lending shapes Madison opportunity and inequality. There Ain't No Sunshine: Navigating Police Surveillance 294. Thematic Session. Is the Permanent Tax Revolt Over? Mario Luis Small, University of Chicago Session Organizer: Isaac William Martin, University of Nikki Jones, University of California-Santa Barbara California-San Diego Author: Patrick T. Sharkey, New York University Presider: Clarence Y.H. Lo, University of Missouri- Columbia 297. Author Meets Critics Session. Waves of War: Business Power and the Tax Revolt. Monica Prasad, Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Northwestern University Exclusion in the Modern World (Cambridge Since the Revolt: Tracing Tax Ballot Measures since University Press, 2012) by Andreas Wimmer 1975. Vanessa S. Williamson, Harvard University Session Organizer: Marianne Cooper, Stanford The Long Tea Party. Isaac William Martin, University of University California-San Diego Presider: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, University of Michigan Public Opinion and the Foci of Citizen Discontent with Critics: Julia Potter Adams, Yale University Taxes. Andrea L. Campbell, Massachusetts Institute Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University of Technology Author: Andreas Wimmer, Princeton University Discussant: Clarence Y.H. Lo, University of Missouri- 298. Regional Spotlight Session. The Challenges of Columbia Public Sociology in Contested Areas: The Case of With the re-election of President Obama, ballot-box setbacks for Tea Party favorites, the expiration of some of the Bush tax cuts, and Abortion more progressive taxes in California, it might be time to reassess Session Organizer: Carole E. Joffe, University of America’s obsession with tax cuts. Political sociologists have staked California-San Francisco out strong positions on the sources and permanence of. Presider: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Denver 295. Special Session. The Social Census of the Panel: Carole E. Joffe, University of California-San Digital Age: Honoring the Contributions of Lee Francisco Rainie and the Pew Internet & American Life Lori Freedman, University of California-San Francisco Project to the Public Understanding of Sociology Katrina E. Kimport, University of California-San Session Organizers: Ryan D. Kelty, Washington College Francisco The session will discuss the particular challenges that arise for and Gina Neff, University of Washington those committed to public sociology when they research an issue that Presider: Ryan D. Kelty, Washington College is deeply contested, when activists on both sides of the issue closely Pane: Lee Rainie, Pew Research Center's Internet & monitor this research, and when the researchers themselves often American Life Project have strong partisan views about the issue in question. What are the tensions between sustaining one’s sociological identity and yet being Pepper J. Schwartz, University of Washington responsive to the various “stakeholders” of a specific issue? Using the Barry Wellman, University of Toronto issue of abortion as a case in point, three sociologists located in a Gina Neff, University of Washington highly progressive medical school (UCSF), itself located in the liberal This session highlights the contributions of Lee Rainie and his team city of San Francisco—factors that have facilitated a critical mass of at the Pew Internet & American Life Project (PIAL) as this year’s abortion researchers in one instistution-- will discuss their research on recipient of the ASA award for Excellence in Reporting Sociology. This various aspects of the abortion conflict in the United States and how award recognizes professionals who have been especially effective at they meet these challenges in their own work. using the media – either written, performed live, photographed, recorded, or filmed – to inform the public of social issues, giving them a 299. Social Media Workshop. Why Should I Use broad awareness of the sociological approach and sociological Social Media? (co-sponsored with Just findings. The Pew Internet & American Life Project has become the Publics@365) standard bearer for surveys about how technology is shaping our families, our civic life, our health, and our society. This year we are Session Organizer: Jessie Daniels, City University of pleased to honor Lee and his team for their broad reaching impact in New York-Hunter College reporting findings, working with sociologists to report on social trends, Leader: Tressie Cottom, Emory University and in making their data publicly available – benefitting scores of Scholars are adapting social media tools and platforms to do sociologists and other researchers interested in understanding the everything from conduct research to engage the public. The learning intersection of web-based technology and the human experience. This curve varies but there is a skill to developing a social media toolkit that session features a conversation among Lee, sociologists who have suits your purposes. But, the first step is to clearly articulate how and used PIAL research or data for their own research and teaching and why you should use social media. This workshop will provide an recognizes the impact that public, empirical sociological investigation overview of the most popular social media tools, examples of how for the social good can have on scholarship and news. The panel will sociologists are using them and hands-on exercises to put you on the focus on the impact of Lee and PIAL’s data and research have had path to writing your own social media plan. across various areas of sociological inquiry and public policy. 300. Teaching Workshop. Teaching Introduction to 296. Author Meets Critics Session. Stuck in Place: Sociology: Fit with Program, Students, and Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress Disciplinary Learning Goals for the Major toward Racial Equality (University of Chicago Session Organizer and Leader: Nancy A. Greenwood, Press, 2012) by Patrick Sharkey Indiana University-Kokomo Session Organizer and Presider: Mary E. Pattillo, The goal of this workshop is to help both new and experienced Northwestern University instructors who are teaching introductory sociology explore ways of Critics: Michael D.M. Bader, American University designing and adapting this course to better fit with student needs, the sociology program goals, as well as the ASA recommended Learning Goals for the Major. We will discuss ideas from the SoTL literature Two Ontological Views of Japanese Americans Shaped about possible content and pedagogies for this course. We will by Experiences Living in Japan. Jane H. Yamashiro, examine how introductory sociology can function as a course in the general education core, as a diversity course, and as an introduction to University of Southern California the major in sociology. We will also discuss course design and fit with When High-Achieving Asian Families Move in and instructor and program course goals as well as assessment of student Affluent Whites Move Out: A Narrative of Suburban learning. Participants are encouraged to share and bring issues or Identity. Amy Stuart Wells, Lauren Fox, and Allison questions they would like to discuss. Roda, Columbia University 301. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Research Session. Issues in Stratification: Health, Politics, 304. Regular Session. Children/Youth/Adolescents: Work, and Aging in Domestic and Global Context Youth Identities: Voices and Perspectives Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin and Beth Floyd, Session Organizer: Daniel Thomas Cook, State American Sociological Association University of New Jersey-Rutgers Presider: David T. Takeuchi, Boston College Presider: Diane Marano, State University of New Jersey- Heterosexism, Racism, and HIV Sexual Risk Behavior Rutgers among American Indian/Alaska Native Men Who Young Women involved in the Sex Economy in Chicago: Have Sex With Men. Matthew Town, Portland State In Their Own Words. Laurie Schaffner, University of University Illinois-Chicago Mass Party Formation and Incorporation: Land, Civil The First Thing that Pops into My Mind is Weakness: Society, and Party in Post-Revolutionary Mexico. Lessons on Femininity. Sarah Prior, Northern Edwin F. Ackerman, University of California-Berkeley Arizona University The High Price of Freedom: Moral Economies of I'm With the Band: Peer Culture, Resistance and Identity. Women’s Work in Transnational Human Trafficking David A. Kinney, Central Michigan University; Rescue. Elena Shih, University of California-Los Amanda Draft, Wayne State University; Nancy J. Angeles Herman, Central Michigan University Gentrification Embodied: Access to and Movement Legitimizing Parents’ Rules and Messages: Urban through Urban Public Spaces for Older Adults. Stacy Adolescents and Everyday Understandings Of Gendered Hazard. Simone Ispa-Landa, Torres, New York University Northwestern University 302. Student Forum Workshop. Navigating a Non- Natural Enchantment versus Commodified Enchantment: Academic Career: The Road Less Traveled Idealized Childhoods in Norway and the United Session Organizers: Crystal Bedley, State University of States. Erendira Rueda, Vassar College New Jersey-Rutgers and Denise N. Cook, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 305. Regular Session. Comparative Sociology: Panel: Paula C. Baker, The Ohio State University Historical Processes Deborah Holtzman, Centers for Disease Control and Session Organizer: Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Prevention Southern California Andrew A. Beveridge, City University of New York- Presider: Alwyn Lim, University of Southern California Queens College and Graduate Center Deutschland Unter Alles? The German Roots of Latin A follow-up to last year’s session, panelists describe how they used American Vocational Training Institutions. Andrew their advanced sociology degrees to pursue careers outside of tenure- Schrank, University of New Mexico track faculty positions. The workshop includes a focused discussion of Global Trade and the Development of Economic Theory. strategies for gaining employment in non-academic settings and Emily Anne Erikson and Yingyao Wang, Yale preparing for non-academic careers while in graduate school. University 303. Regular Session. Asians and Asian Americans Mass Violence, Women, and Political Power: Rwanda Session Organizer and Presider: Margaret M. Chin, City and Bosnia in Global Context. Marie E. Berry, University of New York-Hunter College and Graduate University of California-Los Angeles Center The Imperial Projects of Civilianizing Borderlands. Geng Cause Right Now the World is Flat: New Asian Indian of Tian, University of Chicago Immigrants and Racial Ambiguity. Kavitha Koshy, Discussant: Paolo Parigi, Stanford University Texas Woman's University Education Lifts all Boats? The Occupational and 306. Regular Session. Cultural Studies 4: The Earnings Attainments of Asian 1.5 and Second Production and Circulation of Culture Generations. Monica Boyd, Siyue Tian, and James- Session Organizer: Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University Junmin Jeong, University of Toronto Presider: Vaughn Schmutz, University of North Carolina- Failed Success: Korean Americans, Structure-Culture, Charlotte and the Meaning of Success. Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola The Coming of Age: Older Characters in Hollywood Marymount University; Christine Jin Oh, Los Angeles Films, 1960-2013. James J. Dowd, University of County Georgia Globalization and Popular Music. Explaining Global Success of Pop Music Acts in Nine Countries, 1960- Irvine 2010. Marc Verboord, Erasmus University- Presider: Johanna K. Bockman, George Mason Rotterdam; Amanda Brandellero, University of University Amsterdam Financialization and Income Inequality in 16 More- Molly Deaths: A Product of the Rave Culture/Drug War Developed Countries. Daniel Thompson, Johns Impasse. Tammy L. Anderson, University of Hopkins University Delaware Globalization and Income Inequality: How Public Sector Street Art and the Cultural Production of Urban Spending Mediates this Relationship in Affluent Coolness. Virag Molnar, New School for Social Countries. Christopher J. Kollmeyer, University of Research Aberdeen Discussant: Vaughn Schmutz, University of North Income Inequality Reconsidered: Organizational Carolina-Charlotte Isomorphism, Institutional Context and the Conditional Effects of Globalized Production. 307. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Markets, Matthew C. Mahutga, Anthony Roberts, and Ronald Movements, Metrics of Evaluation Kwon, University of California-Riverside Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Liquidating -- and Mobilizing -- Labor in the Making of Presider: Wendy Nelson Espeland, Northwestern Asia’s Global Cities. Michael R. Goldman, University University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Between Contestation and Convergence: The Proto- Contesting Neoliberal Globalization: Community-Based Institutionalization of Nonprofit Performance Metrics. Protests in Four Emerging Economies. Kurtulus Walter W. Powell, Stanford University Gemici and Manjusha S. Nair, National University of Mainstreaming and Its Discontents: Fair Trade, Socially Singapore Responsible Investing, and Industry Trajectories. Curtis D. Child, Brigham Young University 310. Regular Session. Housing/Housing Policy Market Mediators and the Tradeoffs of Legitimacy- Session Organizer and Presider: Wenqian Dai, seeking Behaviors in a Nascent Category. Brandon University of South Dakota H. Lee, University of Melbourne; Shon Hiatt, Exploring Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in the Context University of Southern California; Michael D. of Gender and Familial Status in the Philadelphia Lounsbury, University of Alberta MSA. Katrin B. Anacker, George Mason University; Money Talk, Moral Talk: The Actualization of Hostile Kristen B. Crossney, West Chester University Worlds. Lindsay Jean DePalma, University of Real Estate Agents and Housing Price Inflation: A California- San Diego Missing Piece in Stratification Research? Max Movement-Market Interactions: The Mixed Influences of Besbris and Jacob William Faber, New York Environmental Activists and Marketers over Green University Products. Todd Schifeling, University of Michigan I’m Going For It. It Is What It Is: How Poor Families Search For Housing. Philip M.E. Garboden, Johns 308. Regular Session. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Hopkins University Transgender Studies The Added Burden: Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Session Organizer and Presider: DLane R. Compton, Housing Cost Burden. Ryan Matthew Finnigan, WZB University of New Orleans Berlin Social Science Center; Brian James McCabe, Bury their Hearts: Some Thoughts on the Spectre of the Georgetown University Homosexual Haunting Russia. Laurie Essig, The Impact of Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis on the Racial Middlebury College and Ethnic Homeownership Inequality. Wenqian Dai, Do These Genes Make Me Look Gay? Immutability, University of South Dakota Gender Essentialism, and the Trap of Tolerance. Discussant: Wenqian Dai, University of South Dakota Suzanna Danuta Walters, Northeastern University Performativity Double Standards and the Sexual 311. Regular Session. Impact of Hard Times Orientation Climate at a Southern Liberal Arts Session Organizer: Jennifer M. Silva, Harvard University University. Reginald Anthony Byron and Maria R. Presider: Kaisa Elina Snellman, Institut Européen Lowe, Southwestern University d'Administration des Affaires Queering Medical Tourism in Thailand: The Discursive Housing Crisis and Child Well-being: The Effects of Deployment of Kathoey Entertainers. Rebecca Foreclosure on Children and Youth. Laryssa Mykyta, Farber, Boston University U.S. Census Bureau Science Framing and Not: Disengaging the Necessary Reductions or Increased Support? Parental Countermovement in the Contest Over LGBT Investments in Children during the Great Recession. Families. Kendal L. Broad, University of Florida Sabino Kornrich, Emory University; Anna Lunn, Stanford University 309. Regular Session. Globalization and Inequality Explaining the Decoupling between College Expectations Session Organizer: Nina Bandelj, University of California- and Enrollment. Kaisa Elina Snellman, Institut Higher School of Economics Européen d'Administration des Affaires; Carl B. Which Types of Brokerage and Closure Foster Frederick, Harvard University Creativity?: Intraorganizational and Security-Autonomy-Mobility Roadmaps: Passports to Interorganizational Brokerage and Closure. A-Sung Security. Jeremy Markham Schulz, University of Hong, Yonsei University California-Berkeley 315. Regular Session. Producing Gender at Work 312. Regular Session. Labor/Labor Movements: Session Organizer: Dana M. Britton, State University of Labor Movements in Global, State and Local New Jersey-Rutgers Contexts Presider: Danielle Jeanne Lindemann, State University of Session Organizer: Michael Franklin Thompson, New Jersey-Rutgers University of North Texas Are Worker-Owned Cooperatives Gendered Presider: Chad Pearson, Collin College Organizations? The Case of Hotel BAUEN in Political Mass Strikes: Counter-Mobilization to State Argentina. Katie Sobering and Christine L. Williams, Capitalist Interventions. Fernando Cortes Chirino, University of Texas-Austin; Jessica Michelle Thomas, University of California-Irvine University of California-Davis Allocating Labor in Transitional Economies: Market Nursing within Heteronormativity: Men’s Heteronormative Forces and Job Attainment Strategies. Tina Ching- Labor in a Caring Profession. Marci D. Cottingham, Tien Lee, Princeton University University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Austin H National Labor Relations Board and State Autonomy. Johnson and Tiffany L. Taylor, Kent State University Judith Stepan-Norris, University of California-Irvine Coffee with Legs: The Production of Gendered Bodies in Globalization, Regionalization, and Union Decline in 18 Santiago's Cafés con Piernas. Pilar Ortiz, City Affluent Democracies during the Neoliberal Era. University of New York-Graduate Center Todd Vachon, Michael E. Wallace, Allen Hyde, Why They Might Stay: Nurse Practitioner Careers in University of Connecticut Primary Care. LaTonya Trotter, Vanderbilt University Unions and the Community: Unionization and Charitable Is Professional Knowledge Gendered? Clients' Role in Giving in the United States, 2001 – 2011. Mark T the Gender Pay Gap Problem. Adilia E.E. James, Williams, University of Surrey; Jonathan E Booth, University of Chicago London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University 316. Regular Session. Punishment and Inequality 2 Session Organizer: Michael Massoglia, University of 313. Regular Session. Masculinities 2 Wisconsin-Madison Session Organizer and Preisder: Freeden Oeur, Tufts (Un)Representative Democracy? The Political University Consequences of Mass Incarceration. Brianna That's Creepy, Dude: Disciplining Desire and Making Remster and Rory Kramer, Villanova University Masculine Selves in the Sexual Moment. Clare Genocide, Justice, and Rwanda's Gacaca Courts. Hollie Forstie, Northwestern University Nyseth Brehm and Christopher Uggen, University of Men at the March: Men’s Participation in Take Back the Minnesota Night and SlutWalk. Kelsy Kretschmer and Kristen Stratified Surveillance: Policing in the Age of Big Data. Barber, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Sarah Brayne, Princeton University Political Pugilists: Recuperative Gender Strategies in The Crucible for a Durable Drug War: Shifts in Drug Canadian Electoral Politics. Elise Maiolino, University Abuse, 1970s to the 1990s. Michael Friedson, New of Toronto York University Undoing Gender While Doing Time: Men in Prison Art Programs. Laura Pecenco, University of California- 317. Section on Animals and Society Roundtable San Diego Session and Business Meeting Discussant: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Session Organizer: Ivy Collier, Ocean Conservancy 314. Regular Session. Organizations: Inter- and Intra- organizational Network Dynamics Table 1. Animals and Culture Session Organizer: Brian Rubineau, Cornell University Animal Advocacy and Vivisection: The Long Road to Presider: Adam M. Kleinbaum, Dartmouth College Institutionalization. Erin Evans, University of Individual Cognitive Style and the Social Capital of California-Irvine Dense and Brokering Networks. Gianluca Carnabuci, Viewing from the Pew: A Study of the Views University of Lugano; Bálint Diószegi, University of of North American Churchgoers on Hunting. Zurich Stephanie Medley-Rath, Lake Land College; Lisa Learning Foci and the Reproduction of Social Relations M. Lepard, Georgia State University in Organizations. Valery Yakubovich, ESSEC Something to See Here: Looking at Road-Killing and Business School; Ryan S. Burg, State University- Road-Killed Animals. Stephen Patrick Vrla, Michigan State University Annulla Linders, University of Cincinnati Authors: Drew Halfmann, University of California-Davis Table 2. Animals and the Environment and Kathleen M. Blee, University of Pittsburgh Table Presider: Elizabeth Cherry, Manhattanville College 320. Section on Consumers and Consumption Paper A Fractured Bond: Exploring the Presence of Animals Session. Consumers and Consumption: Creating, in Unconventional Energy Development Mass Perpetuating and Naturalizing Inequalities Media Coverage. Cameron Thomas Whitley and Session Organizer: Keith R. Brown, Saint Joseph's Melanie Bowers, Michigan State University University Ethical Review, Empirical Work and Veganism. Kay Presider: Laura J. Miller, Brandeis University Peggs, Barry Smart, and Joseph Burriedge, Can High Income Consumers Increase Within-Industry University of Portsmouth Wage Inequality? Nathan Wilmers, Harvard Science, She-Wolves, and Silence: A Feminist University Political Ecology Approach to Evaluating Wolf Foodies of Colour: Ethnicity and the Making of Contested Management. Christina M Leshko, Michigan State Cultural Space. Merin Oleschuk, University of University Toronto The Metabolic Rift and Nature-Based Tourism: An IKEA and the Making of the Chinese Middle Class: Analysis of the Human-Shark Crisis in Capitalist Consumption, Distinction, and Globalization’s New Production. Meghan Elizabeth Charters, Michigan Aesthetics. Scott Andrew Moskowitz, Princeton State University University Shopping While Black: Rethinking the Effect of Race on 3:30-4:10pm, Setion on Animals and Society Consumption. Cassi L. Pittman, The Ohio State Business Meeting University Creative Class: Performing Elite Lifestyle through 318. Section on Body and Embodiment Paper Clothing. Emilie Dubois, Boston College Session. The Body Politic: Law, Nationalism, and the State 321. Section on International Migration Paper Session Organizers: Katie Ann Hasson, University of Session. International Migration and Development Southern California; Jeannine A. Gailey, Texas Session Organizer: Nestor P. Rodriguez, University of Christian University; Kiera Duckworth, State Texas-Austin University of New York-Buffalo; and Megan Henley, Presider: Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University University of Arizona Return Migration, Skill Transfers, and Entrepreneurship Presider: Katie Ann Hasson, University of Southern in Mexico: Implications for Local Development. California Jacqueline M. Hagan, University of North Carolina- Embodied Nationalism and Aesthetic Labor in Nigerian Chapel Hill; Jean Luc Demonsant, Centre for Beauty Pageants. Oluwakemi M. Balogun, University Population, Poverty and Public Policy Studies; of Oregon Joshua Thomas Wassink, University of North Neoliberal Constructions of the “Migrant Body”: Carolina-Chapel Hill Biopolitics, Biometrics and Biocitizenship. Anthony Economic Development and International Migration in Michael Jimenez, University of Minnesota South Asia. Bhumika Piya, Vanderbilt University; No Men in Girl’s Bathrooms: Embodied Harm to Children Amanda Carrico, University of Colorado-Boulder Arguments in Anti-Transgender Campaigns. Amy L. Space and a Damaged Place: Migrant Transnational Stone, Trinity University Engagement Following the Guinsaugon Landslide Only God Knows: Missing Bodies and the Semiotics of Disaster. Peter Joseph Loebach, University of Utah; Family Movement Protests in Libya. Amina Zarrugh, Julie Stewart, Westminster College University of Texas-Austin Toward an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda on Discussant: Jaita Talukdar, Loyola University-New Diaspora Investments: Exploring the Drivers, Effects, Orleans and Policy Incentives. Daniel Naujoks, United Nations 319. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Legacies of Inequity: How Local Mexican Political Movements Invited Session. Author Meets Critics: Development Shapes Migrants’ Opportunities in U.S. Tilly Award Winners Destinations. Abigail Andrews, University of Session Organizer and Presider: David Nicholas California-Berkeley Pettinicchio, University of Oxford Critics: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin- 322. Section on Medical Sociology Roundtable Madison Session Debra Minkoff, Barnard College Session Organizer: Matthew E. Archibald, Colby College Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Table 1. Aging and Health Active Life Expectancy among Older Mexican Amoyaw, University of Western Ontario; Odei American Men and Women. Marc Anthony Boateng Mavis, University of Ghana Garcia, Ronald J. Angel, Jacqueline L. Angel, and How Did the Great Recession's Impact on Inequality Chi-Tsun Chiu, University of Texas-Austin Affect Subjective Health in Europe, 2003-2012? Gender-specific Effects of Discussion Networks on S.M.C. Kelley, Yale University and International the Management of Hypertension among Korean Survey Center; C.G.E. Kelley, Columbia University Older People. Jiwon Baek and Jina Lee, Yonsei and International Survey Center University Self-Rated Health and Recession: A Research Note Nutrition Literacy Programming and Issues on Macro and Individual Level Predictors. Adam Surrounding the Conceptualizations and Mayer, Colorado State University Definitions of Healthy. Melinda Laroco Boehm, The Impact of Changes in Subjective Health on Case Western Reserve University Depressive Symptom Trajectories. Matthew Perry, State University of New York-Buffalo Table 2. Healthcare Professionals Does 5HTT Moderate the Association Between Table Presider: Thomas Christopher Robinson, Subjective Body Weight and Objective Body-Mass University of South Carolina Index? Robert Lysle Wedow and Jason D. Getting Things Done in a Post-socialist Hospital: Non- Boardman, University of Colorado-Boulder monetary Informal Practices. Marius Wamsiedel, University of Hong Kong Table 5. Pharmaceuticals Identity Work within Attempts to Transform Health Table Presider: Kristin Kay Barker, University of New Care. Cindy L. Cain, University of Minnesota; Mexico Monica Frazer, Allina Health; Rusudan Kilaberia, Gender and Stigma Representations in Magazine University of Minnesota Health Advertisements Have Increased Over Interprofessional Competition in an Organizational Time. Nicole Lehpamer, Michigan State University Field Framework: 21st Century U.S. Birth Narratives Surrounding Prescription Opioids in the Attendant Trends. Thomas Christopher Robinson, NYT: Implications for the Treatment of Chronic University of South Carolina Non-Cancer Pain. Loren Elizabeth Wilbers, The Changing Role of Medical Assistants in Primary University of South Florida Care Settings. Caroline P. Gray and Dorothy Pharmaceutical Direct-To-Consumer Advertising Hung, PAMF Research Institute (DTCA) and Hispanic Patient-Consumers. Kristin Contours of Care: The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Kay Barker and Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman, Race, and Health Outcomes. Matthew K. Grace, University of New Mexico Indiana University The Remains of Care in the Context of Educating Future Health Care Workers about Pharmaceuticalization. Opiate Substitution Institutionalized Privilege and Structural Inequality. Treatment in the Post-Welfare State. Anna Leppo Robin D. Moremen, Northern Illinois University and Riikka Perälä, University of Helsinki Making the Claim: The Diffusion of Risk Claims about Table 3. Neighborhood/ Community Context Prescription Drugs. Mathijs de Vaan, Columbia Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Behavior University Variables as Potential Mediators between Allostatic Load and Mortality. Chloe E. Bird, Table 6. Child/Adolescent Health RAND Corporation; Lisa M. Yarnell, University of Table Presider: Zhenhua Xu, University of North Texas-Austin Carolina-Chapel Hill Investigating the Health Effect of Contextual Income Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Health Inequality and Its Mechanisms in China. Lei Jin, Trajectories of Late Life in China. Zhenhua Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Racial Residential Segregation and Metabolic Maternal Ratings of Child Health and Child Syndrome: Findings from 2003-2008 NHANES Overweight by Nativity and Origin Country’s Data. Kelin Li, Ming Wen, and Jessie Fan, Economic Development. Elizabeth Helene Baker University of Utah and Anthony David Campbell, University of Alabama-Birmingham Table 4. Subjective Health Assessment Table Presider: Matthew Perry, State University of New Table 7. HIV/AIDS York-Buffalo Table Presider: Alexandre White, Boston University Examining the Reciprocal Relationship between Burdened with a Second Sight: Double Perceived Health Status and Happiness: Evidence Consciousness and the Social Construction of from Three Welfare Regimes. Godfred Odei HIV+ Experience. Alexandre White, Boston Boateng, Western University; Jonathan Anim University Semen Arousal and HIV Risk among Men Using the Programs and Healthier Communities. Jill Internet to Find Partners for Unprotected Sex. Eshelman and Roger Edwards, Northeastern Hugh Klein, Kensington Research Institute University; Rachel Colchamiro, Ellen Tolan, Julie Sexual Abuse History and Gender, and HIV Risk Forgit, and Christina Nordstrom, Massachusetts Practices among Urban-Dwelling African Department of Public Health; Krissy Mainello, Americans. Hugh Klein, Kensington Research Northeastern University Institute; Claire E. Sterk, Emory University; Kirk W. Reexamining Racial Birth Outcome Disparities: The Elifson, Georgia State University Role of Early Life Poverty and Disadvantage. Laura Freeman Cenegy, Rice University Table 8. Health Behaviors Table Presider: Rachelle Hill, U.S. Census Bureau Table 12. Reproduction Disability and Sleep Duration: Evidence from the Young Women's Medication Beliefs and Social American Time Use Survey. Carrie L. Shandra, Disparities in Contraceptive Use. Elizabeth Jane Allison Kruger, and Lauren Elizabeth Hale, State Ela, University of Michigan University of New York-Stony Brook Interrogating Planned Parenthood: Reproductive More Time for Yourself: The Great Recession and Health Care Providers' Perspectives on Family Unemployment for Time Spent in Health Planning. Lindsay M. Stevens, State University of Behaviors. Rachelle Hill, U.S. Census Bureau New Jersey-Rutgers

Table 9. Infectious Diseases Table 13. Medical Education I Table Presider: Matthew B. Flynn, Georgia Southern Table Presider: Elizabeth Anne Jenner, Gustavus University Adolphus College Complexity Theory and Health Care Reform: Medical Sociology and Healthcare Reform: Infectious Disease and Safety Net Providers in Interdisciplinary Education for the Next Generation Texas. Matthew B. Flynn, Georgia Southern of Healthcare Professionals. Sophia Lyn University Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology Occupations, Symbolic Violence, and the Possibility Table 10. Healthcare Practices of Epistemic Ruptures in the Professionalization of Table Presider: Jennifer Elyse James, University of Nursing. Elizabeth Anne Jenner, Gustavus California-San Francisco Adolphus College Prognostication, Risk and Hope: Understanding Professional Integration as a Process of Professional When, Why and How Oncologists Share Resocialization: Internationally Educated Health Prognostic Information with Patients. Jennifer Professionals in Canada. Elena Neiterman, Elyse James, University of California-San McMaster University; Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Francisco University of Ottawa Tacitly Accepted Treatment Recommendations in Secondary Care Visits. Anne White, University of Table 14. Medical Education II California-Los Angeles Table Presider: Lorraine Evans, Georgia Regents The Emergence of Evidence-Based Medicine: A University Genealogy of the Dominant Science of Clinical Making Work Glorious: Primary Care Residents and Care. Ariane Hanemaayer, University of Alberta Social Justice Schema. Joanna Veazey Brooks, Harvard University Table 11. Maternal Health Practicing Professionalism, Performing Authenticity: Table Presider: Christine H. Morton, Stanford Simulating the Pelvic Exam in Medical Education. University Kelly Underman, University of Illinois-Chicago A Balanced Weight: Explaining the Nativity Gap in Resistant and/or Receptive: The Role of Race and Low Birth Weight Among Black Women. Karyn Cultural Competency in Professional Dental Alayna Stewart, Washington University-St. Louis Education. Lorraine Evans, Georgia Regents Trust, Vacillation and Neglect - Refugee Women's University Experiences Regarding Pregnancy and Birth Coaxing and Coaching: Teaching Medical Students to Giving in Finland. Annika Linnea Lillrank, Effect an Authoritative Demeanor in Patient University of Helsinki Interactions. Alexandra Hope Vinson, University The Landscape of Maternal Quality Measures: Case of California-San Diego Study of Perinatal Core Measure PC-01. Christine H. Morton, Stanford University; Katie Pine, Table 15. Healthcare Organizations University of California-Irvine Table Presider: Daniel A. Menchik, Michigan State Wellness at Every Age: Incorporating Breastfeeding University Support Organizations into Obesity Prevention Customisation of Health Technology as a Condition of Hybridity: The Case of the English NHS. Dimitra and Status Consequences for Those with Visible Petrakaki, University of Sussex; Ela Klecun, Neurological Disorders. Sarah K. Harkness and London School of Economics and Political Science Kevin T. Leicht, University of Iowa Market Interactions and Status Sacrifices: The Counterintuitive Spread of Robotic Technologies Table 18. Socioeconomic Status and Health in Medical Practice. Daniel A. Menchik, Michigan Table Presider: Paul Bugyi, State University of New State University York-Stony Brook Medical Errors, Medical Malpractice and Death Cases Family Education, Chronic Illness, and Health in North Carolina. Catherine T. Harris and Ralph Disparities. Paul Bugyi, State University of New Peeples, Wake Forest University York-Stony Brook In the Face of Pain: Circumcision, Class and Medical Relative Deprivation versus Instrumental Support: Authority in Turkey. Oyman Basaran, University of The Role of Peer Income on Health of Older Massachusetts Adults. Charles Gibson, University of California- Irvine Table 16. Race, Ethnicity and Health Education and Psychological Distress of Older Table Presider: Elyas Bakhtiari, Boston University Chinese: A Ten-Year Longitudinal Analysis. Wei Acculturation and Health among Middle Eastern Zhang, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Huashuai Immigrants in the United States. Neveen Fawzy Chen, Duke University; Qiushi Feng, National Shafeek Amin, University of Texas-Austin University of Singapore Contextualizing Racial and Ethnic Health Inequalities. Learned Effectiveness, Fundamental Causes, and the Elyas Bakhtiari, Boston University Educational Gradient in Self-Rated Health. Jamie Racial/Ethnic Differences in Access to and Use of L. Lynch, St. Norbert College; Paul von Hippel, Physician Diabetes Care. Raeven Faye Chandler University of Texas-Austin and Shannon M. Monnat, Pennsylvania State University Table 19. Sexual Orientation and Health The Condition With No Name: Autism in a Table Presider: Jodie Marie Dewey, Concordia P'urhépecha Farmworker Community. Rebecca University Alvarez, Palomar College; Jan Blacher, University (Dys)Functional Diagnosing: The Sociological of California-Riverside Analysis of the Medical and Therapeutic The Right Profile? An Examination of Race-Based Management of Trans-Identified Patients. Jodie Pharmacological Treatment of Hypertension. Marie Dewey, Concordia University Leslie R. Hinkson, Georgetown University Institutionalized Homophobia in U.S. Tissue Donation Policies. Michael Flatt, Case Western Reserve Table 17. Sexual Health University Table Presider: Andrea N. Polonijo, University of British Pragmatism, Activism, and Cynicism: Logics of Columbia Engagement with Strategies to Reduce LGBT Disparities in HPV and Cervical Cancer Awareness Tobacco Use. Amanda K. Damarin, Georgia between Highly Educated White and Minority Perimeter College; Zack Marshall, Memorial Young Women. Zinobia Chara Bennefield, Texas University-Newfoundland; Lawrence Bryant, A&M University Georgia State University Intimate Partner Characteristics: Understanding their Same-sex Married and Cohabiting Families and Child Association with Sexually Transmitted Infections Health: A Population-Based Study. Corinne among African American Women. Carrie B. Oser, Reczek, The Ohio State University; Russell Leroy Erin Leigh Pullen, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Spiker, University of Cincinnati; Hui Liu, Michigan Michele Staton-Tindall, and Carl Leukefeld, State University University of Kentucky Sexual Health and Discrimination Among Table 20. Obesity Heterosexual Adolescents and Young Adults. Eric Table Presider: Meredith R. Pustell, Brown University Anthony Grollman, University of Richmond; Sonya Fighting Not to Lose: Blogging Fat Acceptance. A. Satinsky, University of Kansas Meredith R. Pustell, Brown University Socioeconomic and Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Parallel Paradoxes: Notes on Narrative, Mindfulness Prosocial Health Attitudes: The Case of HPV and Recovery. Paul Joseph Draus, University of Vaccination for Boys. Andrea N. Polonijo and Michigan Richard M. Carpiano, University of British Satisfaction with Appearance and Social Columbia; Paul L. Reiter, The Ohio State Relationships Following Bariatric Surgery. Doris University; Noel T. Brewer, University of North Palmer and Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, Arizona Carolina-Chapel Hill State University Health and Labor Market Discrimination: The Stigma Active School Transport, Child Obesity, and Blind Spots in the Child Health Inequalities Literature. University of Massachusetts-Amherst Claudia N. Chaufan and Jarmin Yeh, University of California-San Francisco Table 1. RGC and Media Representations Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Obesity: Black Women and Involuntary Image Sharing on the The Intervening Role of Negative Weight Self Internet. Leslie Jones, University of Pennsylvania Efficacy. Lori Kowaleski-Jones, University of Utah In Virtual Defense of Harriet Tubman: Exploring the Role of Social Media in Responses to Stigma. Table 21. Patienthood Crystal Marie Fleming, State University of New Table Presider: Laurie Elizabeth Hawkins, University of York-Stony Brook Colorado-Boulder White Ratchet Girls: An Intersectional Analysis of The Unknown Voice: Narrative and Knowledge Representational Resistance and Domination. among Voice Hearers. Samuel Joseph Annie Neimand, University of Florida Southgate, Yale University Blame It on the Alcohol? Rap Music's Substance The Social Relations of Recovery Following Consumption Scripts and Billboard Chart Admission to Intensive Care. Hilary Thomas, Rankings. Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of University of Hertfordshire; Sarah Earthy and Maryland Judith Sleney, University of Surrey Trust Matters: Physician Trust among Diverse LGBT Table 2. RGC and Education Patients and Implications for Care. Karen Powell Race Shouldn't Matter: College Student Views on Sears, Agostino Consulting Services; Stacey Affirmative Action. David John Luke, University of Brown, University of Connecticut Kentucky My-Fault Diabetes: American Narratives on the Achieving Identities: Black Ivy Graduates and Origins of Type 2 Diabetes. Mari Armstrong- Meaning Making at the Intersections. Nina A. Hough, Meiji Gakuin University Johnson, Northwestern University Cultural Health Capital and the Contraceptive Medical Class and Race Relations in UK Schools: Unraveling Encounter. Laurie Elizabeth Hawkins, University Discourses of the Good Mix. Sumi Hollingworth, of Colorado-Boulder London South Bank University Desiring Diversity and White Settler Backlash in Table 22. Alternative and Complementary Medicine Higher Education. Lisa Patel, Boston College Table Presider: Steven E. Barkan, University of Maine Effect of Prayer and Meditation on Depression and Table 3. RGC, Immigration, and Relationships Disability: Health and Retirement Study 2000- Barriers Facing Undocumented Women in Divorce: 2010. Sophia Lyn Nathenson, Oregon Institute of An Examination of Undocumented Mexican Technology Women in Chicago. Maria Sanchez, University of Religiosity and Subjective Well-being: How Robust is Illinois-Chicago; Jazmin Nunez, Chicago Law and the Relationship? Steven E. Barkan, University of Education Foundation Maine; Michael Rocque, Bates College Does Embeddedness Equal Integration? The Heterogeneity among Nonvaccinating Parents: Phenomenon of Vietnamese Bride Migration in Implications for Public Policy. Yvonne Gail South Korea. Ann Chih Lin, University of Villanueva-Russell, Texas A&M University- Michigan-Ann Arbor; Cynthia Bohm-Eh Yoon, Commerce Oxford University Varying Effects of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in the United States and Japan. Jae-Mahn Shim, Table 4. RGC, Immigration, and Integration University of Seoul Table Presider: Joo Hee Han, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 323. Section on Political Economy of the World- Black Sojourners Leveraging Social Capital through System Invited Session. China vs. US: Could Kinship. Lesa Annette Johnson, University of Geopolitical Rivalry Lead to War? Nebraska-Lincoln Session Organizer and Presider: Albert J. Bergesen, Discourses on Discrimination: Talking Status, Making University of Arizona Race. Jon E. Fox, University of Bristol; Laura Panel: Ann M. Hironaka, University of California-Irvine Morosanu, University of Sussex; Eszter Szilassy, Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania University of Bristol Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University Kitchen Cultures in Taiwan’s Immigrant Families. 324. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Roundtable Hui-tun Chuang, Chang Jung Christian University Session and Business Meeting 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Table 5. RGC and Crime Session Organizer: Enobong (Anna) Hannah Branch, Stop, Question, and Frisk: Reasonable Suspicion or Police Bias? Andrea S. Boyles, Lindenwood University-Belleville Graduate Education. Nayoung Heo, Texas A&M The Gendered Consequences of Prison Expansion: University Care-Work in Parolee Support Networks. The Role of Education in Shaping Racial Michaela Christy Simmons, University of Identification. Jessica Kizer, University of California-Berkeley California-Irvine Doing Time after Prison: Raced, Classed, and More Than Music, More Than Sex: Latina College Gendered Dynamics of Navigating the Carceral Students Performing “Smartness” and Embodying State. Susila Gurusami, University of California- Institutional Logics. Juan Ramon Portillo-Soto, Los Angeles University of Texas-Austin Personal Memories and their Public Foundations: Unequal Socialization: Chicano/Latino(a) Perceptions How Formerly Incarcerated African American Men of the Doctoral Socialization Process. Elvia Negotiate their Biographies. Vanessa Lynn, State Ramirez, California State University-Sacramento University of New York-Stony Brook Table 10. RGC and Educational Tools Table 6. RGC and Health Inequality Table Presider: Joy Rayanne Piontak, Duke University Table Presider: Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Culturally Responsive Computing: A Theory Connecticut State University Revisited. Kimberly Ann Scott, Arizona State Access to Dental Care: The Digital Divide and Other University; Kimberly Sheridan and Kevin Clark, Divides in Dental X-Rays and Treatment. Kanetha George Mason University Brynn Wilson, Vanderbilt University Differential Effects of Instruction on Achievement: Higher Education and Stress: Implications for Black- Mathematical Quality of Instruction. Elizabeth White Disparities in Pregnancy. Courtney Sinclair Covay Minor, Michigan State University Thomas, Vanderbilt University Stigma Consciousness Online. Hilary Irene Gay, Out of My Mind: Black Lesbian and Transgender University of California-San Diego Women, Homophobia, and Mental Health. Siobhan Brooks, California State University- Table 11. RGC and Critical Analyses across Contexts Fullerton Table Presider: Mahesh Somashekhar, Princeton University Table 7. RGC, Culture, and Space An Examination of Male Black Care Providers and Table Presider: Cawo Mohamed Abdi, University of Public Policy with a Life Course Perspective. Minnesota Bryan Lagae, University of Miami Eating in a Food Oasis: Emotions, Food Choice and Race (and Gender) Battle Fatigue in Higher Inequality in One Oakland Neighborhood. Kara Education: A Social Justice Analysis. Menah Alexis Young, University of California-Berkeley Pratt-Clarke, University of Illinois at Urbana- Scripted Stability: The Raced and Classed Champaign Reproduction of Gender Roles in Salsa Schools. Reading the Rose: A Critical Engagement with the Kara Leiko Takasaki, University of Texas-Austin Amnesty International Rose Campaign Images. The Case for a Sociology of Museums. Jackie Lee Nadia Roche, University of California-Santa Cruz Hogan, Bradley University Table 12. RGC, Children, and the Family Table 8. RGC and Identity Table Presider: Nancy DiTomaso, State University of Table Presider: Celeste Curington, University of New Jersey-Rutgers Massachusetts Drinking and Learning While Black: The Effect of Changing Race, Changing Gender: Mixed-Race Family Alcoholism on Educational Attainment. Positionality. Kylan Mattias de Vries, Southern Stacey Houston, Vanderbilt University Oregon University Constructing Gender, Class, and Race: Symbolic Table 13. RGC, Representations, and Inequality Messages in Etiquette Books. Matthew Gougherty Table Presider: Nicholas Vargas, University of Texas- and Jennifer Puentes, Indiana University- Dallas Bloomington Black Brides, White Weddings: How Race and White Multiracial Identity: Personal Choice or Public Privilege are Constructed in the Wedding Ritual. Domain? Nichole Crystell Boutte-Heiniluoma, Amberia Sargent, University of California-Los Ashford University Angeles Deconstruction of Destruction Stories: Narrative, Table 9. RGC, Education, and Identity Inequality, and Disasters. Ashleigh Elain Table Presider: Jennifer C. Mueller, Skidmore College McKinzie, University of Georgia Racial, Ethnic, and Class Identities of Korean The Perfect Bride, the Perfect Wedding: Constructing Adoptees in Minnesota and Factors for Pursuing Femininity in Wedding Reality Television. Gillian Gualtieri, University of California-Berkeley Discussant: Andrew K. Jorgenson, University of Utah

Table 14. RGC and Demography 326. Section on Sociology of Education Paper Table Presider: Joanna Perez, University of Illinois at Session. The Effects of Health and Disability on Urbana-Champaign Educational Outcomes. Familiarity between Hookup Partners as a Measure of Session Organizers: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple Race Based Social Distance. Sarah Spell, University and Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of University of Pennsylvania Notre Dame Presider: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple University Table 15. RGC and Constructing Difference Medical Adaptation to Academic Pressure: Schooling, The Shaping Power of Class in the Art of Pugilism. Stimulant Use, and Socioeconomic Status. Marissa Andrew Skyler Gutierrez, University of Colorado- King, Yale University; Jennifer L. Jennings, New York Boulder University; Jason Fletcher, University of Wisconsin- White Professionals, Black Peril: The Racial Madison Inscription of Middle Class Identities in New The Mediating Impact of Self-efficacy on Non-obese, Orleans, 1868-1875. Joseph Oscar Jewell, Texas Overweight, and Obese Children's Math A&M University Achievement: A Longitudinal Analysis. Ashley Wendell Kranjac, State University of New York- Table 16. RGC and Theory Buffalo Table Presider: Sancha Doxilly Medwinter, Duke The Missing Link: Young Adult Health and Bachelor’s University Degree Completion. Evangeleen Pattison and Foglet Feminism: Keeping Intersectionality in Tension Chandra Muller, University of Texas-Austin with Assemblage and Learning from Utility Fog. The Stigmatizing Influence of Learning Disability Labels Simone Alexandra Kolysh, City University of New for Adolescents' Progression through Math York-Graduate Center Coursework. Dara Renee Shifrer, Rice University The Effects of Hacienda Culture on the Gendered Discussant: Michelle Frisco, Pennsylvania State Division of Labor within the Charro Community. University Beatriz Aldana Marquez, Texas A&M University 327. Section on Sociology of Emotions Invited W.E.B. the Who? An Analysis of W.E.B. Du Bois in Session and Business Meeting. Emotions in Sociology. Luis Romero, University of Texas- Cross-Cultural Perspective Austin Session Organizer and Presider: Jody Clay-Warner, University of Georgia 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Race, Gender, and Class Organizing Emotional Labor: How Feeling Management Business Meeting Fosters and Undermines Collective Action. Miliann 325. Section on Sociology of Development Paper Kang, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Session. Environment and Development Culture, Interaction, and Emotion. Dawn T. Robinson, Session Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, University of University of Georgia Utah Consensus in Affective Meanings: A Cross-Cultural Presider: Jennifer E. Givens, University of Utah Comparison. Kimberly Brooke Rogers, Mount Climate Change, Colonialism’s Residue and Community Holyoke College Schools as “Indispensable Institutions” in Haiti. Emotions and Affect across Cultures, Theories, and Cynthia J. Bogard, Hofstra University Cultural Theory. Rebecca Eileen Olson, University of Environmental Sustainability in Cross-National Context: Western Sydney Examining Core Influences Across Measures. Making the Case for a National Survey of Emotion Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State University Management: Results from a Student Survey. Gender, Development and the Environment: Female Roger Patulny, University of Wollongong Empowerment and Contributions to Creating Sustainable Societies. Stephen J. Scanlan, Ohio 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Sociology of Emotions University Business Meeting The Scramble for Africa's Renewable Energy Resources. 328. Theory Section Invited Session. Lewis Coser Brian J. Dill, University of Illinois at Urbana- Memorial Lecture and Salon Champaign Session Organizer and Presider: Andrew J. Perrin, World Bank Energy, Mining and Peterochemical Lending University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and CO2 Emissions 1990-2010: A Quantitative, The End of Theorists: The Relevance, Opportunities, and Cross-National Analysis. Kent E. Henderson and Pitfalls of Theorizing in Sociology Today. Omar A. John M. Shandra, State University of New York-Stony Lizardo, University of Notre Dame Brook 3:30 pm Meetings Johnson-Frazier award as the Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Presenters and Recipients Photo Session award to honor Oliver Cox for his important work as Section on Animals and Society Business Meeting (to an African-American scholar. 4:10pm) Section on Race, Gender, and Class Business Meeting **By vote of the ASA membership in 2007, the name of (to 4:10pm) the Association's general career award was changed Section on Sociology of Emotions Business Meeting (to to the W.E.B. DuBois Distinguished Career in 4:10pm) Sociology Award in acknowledgment of DuBois' lifetime of scholarly research and his important 4:30 pm Sessions contributions to the development of sociology.

329. Awards Ceremony & Presidential Address Presider: Amanda Evelyn Lewis, Emory University Introduction: Brian Powell, Indiana University The Presidential Plenary features the formal address of ASA Presidential Address: The Transmission of Advantage, President Annette Lareau. The ASA Awards Ceremony, conferring the Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania 2014 major ASA awards will open this session. All registrants are invited to attend this plenary session and the Honorary Reception afterwards to honor President Annette Lareau and the award recipients. 6:30 pm Receptions Honorary Reception Awards Ceremony All meeting attendees are invited to attend the 2014 Dissertation Award Honorary Reception to express appreciation and Yan Long, University of Michigan congratulations to President Annette Lareau and the Ya-Wen Lei, University of Michigan major ASA award recipients.

Since 1984, social science departments, publishers 2014 Jessie Bernard Award and regional societies have joined the American Christine L. Williams, University of Texas-Austin Sociological Association in co-sponsoring the annual Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University Honorary Reception. The Association is pleased to

acknowledge the following co-hosts of the Honorary 2014 Award for Public Understanding of Sociology Reception. Juliet B. Schor, Boston College Boston College

Harvard University, Department of African and 2014 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award* African American Studies Richard O. Hope, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Harvard University, Department of Sociology

Northwestern University 2014 Excellence in the Reporting of Social Issues University of Chicago Press Lee Rainee, Pew Internet & American Life Project University of Michigan

University of Pennsylvania 2014 Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology 7:00 pm Other Groups Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University Sociological Research Association (SRA) Meeting and Banquet (Barbara Entwisle) 2014 Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award Suzanne Bianchi Memorial Reception (Karina J. Havrilla) Kathleen Lowney, Valdosta State University 7:30 pm Receptions 2014 Distinguished Book Award Joint Reception: Section on Marxist Sociology and The Land of Too Much: American Abundance and Section on Political Economy of the World-System the Paradox of Poverty, Monica Prasad, Joint Reception: Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Northwestern University and Section on Latino/a Sociology Reception Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Joint Reception: Section on Sex and Gender and Section Neighborhood Effect, Robert J. Sampson, Harvard on Race, Gender, and Class University Joint Reception: Section on the Sociology of the Family Reception and Section on Children and Youth 2014 W.E.B DuBois Award for Distinguished Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Scholarship** Reception William Julius Wilson, Harvard University

7:30 pm Other Groups * In conjunction with the renaming of the Association's Soon-to-be-Authors-Meets-Non-Critics (Dan Ryan) general career award in 2007 to honor W.E.B. Dubois, 8:00 pm Receptions the ASA membership voted to rename the DuBois- Just Desserts! A Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Grant Program Benefit Reception (ticket required for admission) 8:00 pm Other Groups Clinical Sociology (Social Intervention) - Open Discussion. Hosted by the Clinical Sociology Division RC46 of the International Sociological Association (Maryann Mason) Pennsylvania State University Department of Sociology Reception (John ) University of British Columbia Department of Sociology Reception (Francesco Duina) University of California-Santa Barbara 50th Anniversary Reception (Maria Charles) University of Chicago Alumni Reception (Gillian Griffin) University of Maryland Alumni Reception (Karina J. Havrilla) University of Pennsylvania Department of Sociology Reception (Aline Rowens)

9:00 pm Receptions University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Sociology Reception (Dana Rasmussen)

9:30 pm Receptions Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Benefit Reception (ticket required for admission) well as the effects climate change will have on populations. This panel Monday, August 18 will focus on social inequalities such as the "consumerist" response of the economically prosperous, the exacerbation of poverty and inequality in rural America, the varying responses of state and local The length of each daytime session/meeting activity governments within the United States, and the effects of climate is one hour and forty minutes, unless noted change on the global South. otherwise. The usual turnover is as follows: 8:30am-10:10am 331. Thematic Session. Hard Times and Inequality in 10:30am-12:10pm the Suburbs 12:30pm-2:10pm Session Organizer: Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State 2:30pm-4:10pm University Presider: Len Albright, Northeastern University 4:30pm-6:10pm Panel: Margaret Weir, University of California-Berkeley Session presiders and committee chairs are Alexandra K. Murphy, University of Michigan requested to see that sessions and meetings end on Jody Agius Vallejo, University of Southern California time to avoid conflicts with subsequent activities Elizabeth Kneebone, Brookings Institution scheduled into the same room. This panel will consider suburbs as a key site of the causes and consequences of hard times and economic inequality in America. 7:00 am Meetings Suburban areas have distinct social, political, and geographic structures that may reinforce inequality and make hard times harder. Section on Aging and the Life Course Council Meeting The growing populations of suburban poor are often located far from (to 8:15am) social services that continue to define poverty as primarily a central city Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity concern, even as the poor increasingly move out beyond the city limits. Council Meeting (to 8:15am) Fragmented government and weak regional cohesion cause destructive competition for tax dollars and exclusionary zoning creates zero-sum Section on Children and Youth Council Meeting (to games which make some suburbs winners and others losers with 8:15am) rebounding consequences for the life chances of their residents. The Section on Mathematical Sociology Council Meeting (to housing crisis hit middle-class suburban communities particularly hard 8:15am) as families who had long toiled for the prize of home-ownership saw their investments go sour and their wealth dry up. This panel will 8:00 am Meetings highlight the reality that like the American population as a whole, hard times and economic inequality are increasingly located in the suburbs. 2015 Program Committee (to 11:00am) 332. Special Session. Sexuality in Migration: 8:30 am Meetings Complicating Economic Migration Theory 2015 W.E.B. Dubois Award for Distinguished Scholarship Session Organizer: Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American Selection Committee University American Sociological Review Editorial Board Presider: Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut Department Resources Group (DRG) Training (to Panel: Susana Pena, Bowling Green State University 12:10pm) Hector Carrillo, Northwestern University Film/Video Screening. The Waiting Room Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, University of Texas-Austin Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) Discussant: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Orientation for New Section Officers Southern California Rose Series in Sociology Editorial Board Traditional sociological approaches to the study of migration tend to Sociological Methodology Editorial Board privilege the economic and material aspects of motivation for migration; more recent research has made gender, and sexuality, important 8:30 am Sessions analytic aspects of migration. Subsequent work has looked at them together in complicating migration analysis. Among the aspects shown 330. Thematic Session. Environmental Climate to be important in migration scholarship that foregrounds sexuality are: the re-composition of the families in the “host” site; the reconfiguration Change and Social Inequality of gender roles and family’s relationship to work, and often times, Session Organizer and Presider: Ann M. Hironaka, power within the family; the complications of sexual migration (in a University of California-Irvine global-sex framework) within a post-2008 recession era; and the newer The American Culture of Consumption and the ways “American” functions given migration in a post-9/11 anti- immigrant US. Sociology is ideally positioned to further the field of Enviroment. Andrew Szasz, University of California- migration studies, where class and economic analysis are shaping the Santa Cruz study of migration at the same time that migration analyses incorporate Energy Sacrifice Zones in the Rural United States: Social gender and sexuality. This panel will: (1) offer a general outline of the Inequality in the Era of Extreme Energy. Shannon processes and recent developments of the mixing of migration studies with gender and sexuality, (2) present recent empirical work that Elizabeth Bell, University of Kentucky attends to the intersections between migration, gender, and sexuality, Climate Change and the Global South: Vulnerability, and (3) propose a general mapping of where such work could tend Responsibility, Identity, Solidarity and Resistance. J. attention to. Timmons Roberts and David M. Ciplet, Brown University 333. Author Meets Critics Session. Cut Adrift: Climate change threatens all regions of the globe. Yet existing Families in Insecure Times (University of social inequalities are likely to affect the types of social responses as California Press, 2014) by Marianne Cooper Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Family Data Set Pennsylvania Session Organizer and Leader: Michael J. Rosenfeld, Presider: Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland- Stanford University College Park Panel: Katherine Weisshaar, Stanford University Critics: Amy S. Wharton, Washington State University Maja Francisca Falcon, Stanford University Eva Illouz, Hebrew University Reuben J. Thomas, City University of New York-City Dalton Conley, New York University College Mary Blair-Loy, University of California-San Diego Ariela Schachter, Stanford University Author: Marianne Cooper, Stanford University How Couples Meet and Stay Together (HCMST) is a nationally representative longitudinal study funded by the National Science 334. Author Meets Critics Session. On the Run: Foundation. The first wave was in 2009, and there have been follow-up waves in 2010, 2011, and 2013. At least one more follow-up is planned. Fugitive Life in an American City (University of The HCMST offers unique data on how Americans met their romantic Chicago Press, 2014) by Alice Goffman partners. The longitudinal aspect of the HCMST follows romantic Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of relationships over time, including non-marital and non-coresident Pennsylvania relationships. Because of the oversample of self-identified gay, lesbian, and bisexual adults, HCMST includes the largest longitudinal panel of Presider: Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh same-sex couples in any nationally representative study in the US. Critics: Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa HCMST offers both public data and confidential data. The workshop will Barbara discuss the design of the study; the structure of the data; the Glenn Cartman Loury, Brown University oversample of self-identified gay, lesbian, and bisexual respondents; the availability of specific variables; published findings from the project; C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon and the suitability of the data for different kinds of analyses. Panelists John Van Maanen, Massachusetts Institute of Weisshaar, Falcon, Thomas, and Schachter will each discuss their own Technology ongoing research with the HCMST data. The HCMST data have Author: Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin-Madison already been used in major publications, including in the American Sociological Review. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual 335. Regional Spotlight Session. The Phoenix Rises ASA Research Support Forum.) Again But For Whom? Understanding Super- 337. Teaching Workshop. Eportfolio 101: High Impact Gentrification in San Francisco Eportfolio Teaching and Learning Strategies for Session Organizer: John A. Stover, University of San Sociology Majors Francisco and College of San Mateo Session Organizer and Leader: Barbara R. Walters, City Presider: Melinda Milligan, Sonoma State University University of New York-Kingsborough Community Panel: Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University College Jason Henderson, San Francisco State University Co-Leader: Melodye Gaye Lehnerer, College of Steve Jones, San Francisco Bay Guardian Southern Nevada Peter Cohen, San Francisco Council of Community Electronic portfolios – eportfolios – provide an anchor teaching and Housing Organizations learning tool for students, instructors, programs and institutions. San Francisco has a long history of renewal, invention, and change Eportfolios facilitate retention through community building based on as symbolically represented by the phoenix, a mythical bird reborn from shared program learning goals and their communication throughout a the ashes of its own destruction, on the City and County’s official flag. program. Students can use eportfolios to synthesize connections Whether it be the mid 19th century fires, the great 1906 earthquake and among learning experiences within and outside of the formal classroom fire, the 1950s urban renewal changes and displacement, the 1970s (including life experiences and academic experiences such as emergence of the Castro, or the 1990s dot(com) boom, San internships and travel abroad), thereby deepening their understanding Francisco’s geographic and cultural landscapes have continually and communication of sociology. In addition to general information and shifted much like the tectonic plates upon which it resides. Twenty-first resources about eportfolios, session leaders will share how eportfolios century San Francisco is undergoing a very different rebirth as fueled are used in sociology or social science programs based on their by an influx of tech wealth, a luxury-housing boom, dwindling leasable experiences in different types of higher educational institutions. Active office space, and highly accelerating eviction notices and rental learning and participation will be an integral part of the workshop. increases for long-time residents. By 2040 regional planners are hoping for 280,000 more residents in an already densely populated, 338. Regular Session. Current Perceptions and geographically limited city with apartment rental and houses prices Potential Re-framings of Environmental Issues equal to—and in some cases already outpacing—New York City. When Session Organizer: Manuel Vallee, University of the San Francisco phoenix rises again, for whom will it be? In this sessionl, sociologists, housing advocates, journalists, and geographers Auckland will discuss the nature of San Francisco’s current Super-Gentrification Presider: Keyvan Kashkooli, University of California-Los (Lees 2003) trends and its implications both short and long term. What Angeles does the current luxury housing boom mean for the future of affordable A Movement in Its Own Right: Understanding the housing? To what end do rising eviction rates and rental prices mean permanent displacement of long-time San Francisco residents? What Conservative Position on Environmental Issues. Ann challenges does the City face going forward in a city divided among the M. Horwitz, University of Maryland-College Park very wealthy, the creative class, and the working/permanent poor? Science, Environmental and Climate-Change These and many other questions will be raised, discussed, and Perceptions of Tea Party Supporters. Lawrence C. debated. Hamilton and Kei Saito, University of New Hampshire 336. Policy and Research Workshop. How Couples The Effort Factor: Revisiting Social-ecological Meet and Stay Together - A New Longitudinal Metabolism in the Era of Peak Oil. Debra J. Davidson, University of Alberta Assemblages and Relations? Julian Go, Boston Applying a Realist Framework to Guide Socio- University Environmental Research: An Examination of Discussant: Saskia Sassen, Columbia University Agriculture and Climate Change. Diana Stuart, Michigan State University; Michael S. Carolan, 342. Regular Session. Organizations: Network Colorado State University Comparisons and Economic Outcomes Discussant: Stella M. Capek, Hendrix College Session Organizer: Brian Rubineau, Cornell University Presider: Jason Greenberg, New York University-Stern 339. Regular Session. Everyday Religion Educational Credentials, Hiring, and Intra-occupational Session Organizer: Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Inequality: Evidence from Law Firm Dissolutions. Carolina-Chapel Hill Christopher I. Rider, Emory University Presider: Emily McKendry-Smith, University of West Embedding Search in Interfirm Networks: Investment Georgia Patterns in the U.S. Venture Capital Industry. Young- How At-Risk Men Maintain Religious Hope: Ontological, Choon Kim, National University of Singapore; Alexey Relational, and Transformational Narratives. Nathan Makarevich, Stanford University Fosse, Harvard University Learning from Performance: Banks, Collateralized Debt Monotheistic Theodicy as Imaginary Face-Work. Shane Obligations, and the Credit Crisis. Kim Pernell- Sharp, Northern Illinois University Gallagher, Harvard University Religious Individualism as Everyday Practice: Rethinking Pay Equity and Top Management Turnover Following American Religion at the City Mosque. John O'Brien, CEO Succession. Taekjin Shin, University of Illinois New York University-Abu Dhabi at Urbana-Champaign If Jesus Sees His Shadow, It's Six More Weeks of Peer Effects inside the Firm and the Diffusion of Winter: Religious Humor among Atheists. Rick Excessive Managerial Pay. Amir Goldberg, Stanford Moore, University of Chicago University; Ran Duchin and Denis Sosyura, University Discussant: Orit Avishai, Fordham University of Michigan Discussant: Ezra W. Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute 340. Regular Session. Gendered Negotiations of Technology Session Organizer: Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York-Graduate Center 343. Regular Session. Parenthood 2 Presider: Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University Session Organizer: Julie E. Artis, DePaul University Men’s Bodies and Reproduction In and Out of Control: Presider: Robyn Lewis Brown, DePaul University (Re)Theorizing the Contradictions of Masculine Changes in Mothers’ Perceptions of Neighborhood Power. Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Quality, Child Well-being, and Parenting Stress, 1976 Cambridge – 2002. Kei Nomaguchi, Amanda N. House, and Latinas Getting Sterilized: Gendered Negotiations with Marshal Neal Fettro, Bowling Green State University Romantic Partners. Ophra Leyser-Whalen and Isabel Parenting Aggravation among Disadvantaged Fathers. Tovar, University of Texas-El Paso; Abbey B. Chris Knoester, The Ohio State University; Richard J. Berenson, University of Texas-Medical Branch Petts, Ball State University Couples’ Power Dynamics and the Gendered Division of Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Variations in the Contraceptive Use in Belgium. Rozemarijn Transition to Parenthood and Change in Health Risk Dereuddre, Veerle Buffel, and Piet Bracke, Ghent Indicators. Rhiannon A. Kroeger, University of Texas- University Austin Discussant: Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University Parenting Stress, Infant Sleep Wakings, and Pathways to Parenthood. Chelsea Smith, University of Texas- 341. Regular Session. Historical Sociology: The Austin; Rachel A. Gordon, University of Illinois- Method - Theory Nexus Chicago; Shannon Cavanagh and Robert Crosnoe, Session Organizer and Presider: Vida Bajc, Methodist University of Texas-Austin University Discussant: Robin S. Hognas, University of Louisville Interpreting Crisis and Explaining the Use of Discourse: Conceptual Methodology of "Eventful" Historical 344. Regular Session. Peace and Conflict Sociology. Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Colorado- Session Organizer: Meyer Kestnbaum, University of Boulder Maryland Digital Circulations, Testimony and the Archive: Towards Colonialism and Counterinsurgency. Tyler A Crabb, a Critical Methodology. Ethel C. Brooks, State University of Maryland-College Park University of New Jersey-Rutgers Moral Schemas, Cultural Conflict, and Socio-Political Critical Historical Ethnography: The Problem of Methods Action. Rengin Bahar Firat, University of Lyon; in Studying "Others." Chandra Mukerji, University of Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa California-San Diego Organizational Autonomy in a Mediated Age: U.S. Army Reconstructing the Global in Historical Sociology: Political Strategy, c. 1975-1991. Thomas A. Crosbie, Yale University of California-Irvine; Matthew Ripley, University of Regional Variation in Genocidal Violence: The Case of Southern California; Eric Anderson, University of Bosnia. Hollie Nyseth Brehm, University of Winchester Minnesota Discussant: Laura M. Carpenter, Vanderbilt University 345. Regular Session. Race and Ethnicity: Race, 348. Regular Session. The Management of Ancestry, and Genetics Interactional Challenges in the Workplace Session Organizer: Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola University Session Organizer: Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State Presider: Faustina M. DuCros, San Jose State University University Genetic Ancestry Testing and the Reification of Race. Presider: Robert J. Moore, IBM Research-Almaden Wendy D. Roth, University of British Columbia Interactional Elements of False Confessions and Police Racial Attribution Error of Genetics: White Support for Interrogations. Gary C. David, Bentley University Genetic Explanations of Racial Difference and Some Interactional Practices Related to Long Telephone Policies. Carson Byrd, University of Louisville; Victor Service Calls. Margaret Szymanski, Xerox Innovation E. Ray, Duke University Group; Michaele Smith, California State University- Reifying Race: Genetic Genealogy and the Maintenance East Bay of the Racial Hierarchy. Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, Dealing with In-betweeners: Managing the Status of Loyola University-New Orleans Objects on Street-markets. Dirk vom Lehn, King's Discussant: Faustina M. DuCros, San Jose State College London University What Went Right: Interactional Strategies in a Successful 911 Emergency Call. Angela Cora Garcia, Bentley 346. Regular Session. Sociology of Science 1 University Session Organizer: Catherine Bliss, University of California-San Francisco 349. Section on Aging and the Life Course Presider: Jennifer S. Singh, Georgia Institute of Roundtable Session Technology Session Organizers: John Reynolds, Florida State Opening the Black Box of Risk: Strategic Science University and Andrea E. Willson, University of Translation in Chemical Blacklists. Alissa Cordner, Western Ontario Whitman College Nonstandardization in Science: Discontinuities in Table 1. Ageism and Resistance Population Classification in Genomic Science. Aaron Table Presider: Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic L. Panofsky, University of California-Los Angeles; Institute and State University Catherine Bliss, University of California-San (Un)doing Age? Resisting Age Categorization through Francisco Working Post-retirement. Sarah Ashwin, London To Measure the Invisible: Why Is it So Difficult to School of Economics and Political Science Standardize Measures of Pain? Hanna Grol- Age and Gender in Film and Television: The Case of Prokopczyk, State University of New York-Buffalo Huong Hoang. Anthony Richard Bardo, Miami Between Soup and Substance: Re-working the University Environment in a Post-Genomic Age. Katherine Combatting Ageism: How Successful is Successful Weatherford Darling and Janet K. Shim, University of Aging? Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic California-San Francisco Institute and State University Stopped Hearts, Amputated Toes, and NASA: Proactivity as an Evolving Roadmap for Successful Contemporary Legends among Healthy Volunteers in Aging. Eva Kahana, Case Western Reserve Phase I Clinical Trials. Jill A. Fisher, University of University; Boaz Kahana, Cleveland State North Carolina-Chapel Hill University; Jeong Eun Lee, Case Western Reserve University 347. Regular Session. Sociology of Sexuality: Mature The Luckiest Generation or Spoiled Brats? Women's Sexualities International Print Media and the Baby Boom Session Organizer: Jeni Loftus, University of Memphis Generation. Duane A. Matcha, Siena College Presider: Sarah Ann Miller, University of Massachusetts- Amherst Table 2. Health over the Life Course Reclaiming Sex in the Lives of Gender and Sexually Table Presider: Cheryl Elman, University of Akron Diverse Older Women. Moira Carmody, University of Alternative Educational Pathways: Effects on Level Western Sydney and Change in Self-rated Health by Late Life. The Cougar Phenomenon: A Look at Middle-aged Cheryl Elman and Juan Xi, University of Akron; Women Who Choose Younger Men as Their Sex Linda A. Wray, Pennsylvania State University Partners. Milaine Alarie, McGill University Financial Strain and Mental Health among Older Life is Short, Have an Affair: Middle-age Women and Adults: Lingering Effects of the Great Recession? Extra-Marital Affairs. Matthew H. Rafalow, University Lindsay R. Wilkinson, Baylor University Manchester; Jielu Lin, Case Western Reserve Gender Differences in the Effects of Childhood University; Bram Vanhoutte, University of Economic Hardship on Health. Nicole Manchester; Dale Dannefer, Case Western Etherington, Andrea E. Willson, and Kim Shuey, Reserve University University of Western Ontario The Accumulations of Inequality: Elders and Eldercare in Hard Times. Karla A. Erickson, Table 3. Diversity in Morbidity and Mortality Grinnell College Table Presider: Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Texas-Medical Branch Table 6. Age Norms and Attitudes over the Life Course Effects of One’s Own and Spouse’s Health Decline on Table Presider: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount Older Adults’ Marital Relationship. Jung-Hwa Ha, University Seoul National University; Juyeon Kim and Linda Age Norms and Community College Pathways: Age, J. Waite, University of Chicago Degree Paths and Family Support. Claudia Elder Mistreatment Predicts Later Physical and Zapata, Northwestern University Mental Health. Jaclyn S. Wong and Linda J. Disparities among LGBT Adults Age 50 and older. Waite, University of Chicago Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount University; Heterogeneity in Aging and Health Trajectories Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, University of among Mexico-Origin U.S. Immigrants. Collin Washington William Mueller and Bryce J. Bartlett, Duke Time Perspective and End of Life Planning in Older University Adults. Elizabeth Anne Luth, State University of Interracial Marriage and Mortality in the United States. New Jersey-Rutgers Yan-Liang Yu, Michigan State University Predictors of Survival to Advanced Ages among Older Table 7. Social Networks and Social Isolation Mexican American Adults. Sunshine Marie Rote, Table Presider: Janice McCabe, Dartmouth College Kyriakos S. Markides, and Karl Eschbach, Friendship Talk as Identity Work: Defining the Self University of Texas-Medical Branch through Friends. Amanda Koontz Anthony, University of Central Florida; Janice McCabe, Table 4. Linked Lives Dartmouth College Table Presider: Stephanie Woodham Burge, University Interrogating Place in Aging for Sociological Inquiry. of Oklahoma Jarmin Yeh, University of California-San Francisco The Consequences of Adolescent Romantic The Relationship of Age to Network Size, Multiplexity, Involvement for College Enrollment. Stephanie and Proximity to Alters in the Western U.S. Emily Woodham Burge and Ann M. Beutel, University of J. Smith, University of California-Irvine; Oklahoma Christopher Steven Marcum, National Institutes of The Weight of Relationships: Obesity Histories and Health; Adam Michael Boessen, University of Romantic Relationship Involvement Near the Third California-Irvine; Zack W. Almquist, University of Decade of Life. Hilary M. Dotson and Elizabeth Minnesota; John R. Hipp, University of California- Vaquera, University of South Florida Irvine; Nicholas N. Nagle, University of Perception of the Availability of Informal Financial Tennessee-Knoxville Support among the Elderly: Prevalence and Un-Stuck in Place? The Experience of Rural Elders Trends, 1999-2008. Steven Michael Frenk, Moving to Age in Place in Town. Joyce Weil, National Center for Health Statistics University of Northern Colorado

Table 5. Inequality and Insecurity Table 8. Health Services Table Presider: Dale Dannefer, Case Western Reserve Table Presider: John G. Schumacher, University of University Maryland-Baltimore County Boomer and Gen’X Workers at Risk: Evidence from Examining the Geriatric Emergency Department the Work, Family and Health Network Study. Jack Model of Care through a Sociological Lense. John Lam and Shi-Rong Lee, University of Minnesota; G. Schumacher, Phil Magidson, Elizabeth Couser, Orfeu Buxton, Harvard University Jon Mark Hirshon, University of Maryland- Disengaged and Untrusting? Young Adults’ Feelings Balitmore County of Social Integration and Trust Amid an Economic Predictors of Nigerian Women’s Decisions about Recession. Jack Day and Richard A. Settersten, Healthcare: The Role of Age and Generational Oregon State University Changes. Esther Omowumi Lamidi, Bowling Patterns of Wealth Inequality with Age in the United Green State University States and England: Does Societal Context Use of Health Care Services and Health Status Matter? Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Case Western among Elderly Asians in the United States. Chao- Reserve University; James Nazroo, University of Lun (Jacob) Huang, University of North Texas 351. Section on Asia and Asian America Paper Table 9. Depression over the Life Course Session. Work, Labor, and Inequality in Asian Table Presider: Gniesha Y. Dinwiddie, University of America Maryland-College Park Session Organizer: Pawan H. Dhingra, Tufts University Impact of Stress, SES and Cardiovascular Disease Presider: Linda Trinh Vo, University of California-Irvine on Depression Over the Life Course. Gniesha Y. Coming to America: The Business of Trafficked Workers. Dinwiddie, University of Maryland-College Park Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, University of California- Mental Health after Childbirth: Growth Trajectories in Davis; Valerie A. Francisco, City University of New Depressive Symptoms over Time. Sibo Zhao, York-Graduate Center State University of New York-Buffalo Ethnic Minorities: Playing the Institutional Game. Hyein The Interaction between Internet Use and Functional Lee, City University of New York-Graduate Center Limitations in Predicting Depressive Symptoms in Indian IT Workers and the Transnational Subcontracting Older Adults. Ronald W. Berkowsky, University of of Immigrant Labor in the United States. Payal Alabama-Birmingham Banerjee, Smith College Validating the Factorial Structure of Ryff’s Scales of Being Sandwiched: Korean Immigrants’ Labor Psychological Well-being (18-items) Using Experiences at Korean Transnational Corporations in Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling. Hsien- the United States. Eunbi Kim, University of Yuan Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University; Pennsylvania TzeLi Hsu, Florida State University; Sandra Revisiting Ethnic Niches: A Comparative Analysis of Acosta, Texas A&M University Asian and Latino Undocumented Young Adults. Esther Yoona Cho, University of California-Berkeley Table 10. Work and Retirement Table Presider: Ben Lennox Kail, Georgia State 352. Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. University Children's Time Use: Theory and Application Self-employment of Older Workers in China: The Session Organizer and Preisder: Sandra L. Hofferth, State and the Life Course. Ge Yu, Jacobs University of Maryland-College Park University; Klaus Schoemann, WZB Social How You Should Spend Your Summer Vacation: Science Research Center Parenting Advice Regarding Children’s Time in Sink or Swim: Aging Workforce and Adaptation in Summer, 1985-2013. Linda Quirke, Wilfrid Laurier Offshore Fisheries of New Bedford, MA. University Apollonya Maria Porcelli, Brown University Productive Time Use among College Students: Testing Spousal Influence on Retirement Timing of Dual- the Time Trade-off Hypothesis. Kaylin Greene, earner Couples. Jonathan Jackson, University of Montana State University; Jennifer Maggs, Maryland Pennsylvania State University The Health Consequences of Changes in Private The Social Organization of Time-Use in Native and Insurance Before and After Retirement. Ben Immigrant Children. Jen-Hao Chen, University of Lennox Kail, Georgia State University Missouri-Columbia Retirement Redefined. Michelle Pannor Silver, Discussant: Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland University of Toronto 353. Section on Collective Behavior and Social 350. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Movements Paper Session. Social Movements Solidarity Paper Session. Open Topic on Altruism, Across Institutions Morality and Social Solidarity Session Organizers: Mary Bernstein, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Stephen Vaisey, Duke Connecticut and Mustafa Gurbuz, University of South University Florida The Stability of Social Norms: Anonymity in Dictator and Presider: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Ultimatum Games. Sonja Pointner, Ludwig The End(s) of Frames: Representational Activism in the Maximilian University-Munich; Axel Franzen, Media and Beyond. Christine Slaughter, Yale University of Bern University An Expanded Model of the Moral Self: Adding Moral Are LGBT Rights Civil Rights? Tracing the Contested Foundations, Values, and Dual-processes. Andrew Origins of the ACLU's LGBT Project. Jeff Kosbie, Miles, Duke University Northwestern University Social Capital and Generosity: A Multilevel Analysis. What’s so Contentious about Free Food? Tactical Jennifer Glanville, University of Iowa; Pamela M. Repertoires in the United States and France. Paxton, University of Texas-Austin; Yan Wang, Alexander Vosick Barnard, University of California- University of Iowa Berkeley; Marie Mourad, Sciences Po Discussant: Stephen Vaisey, Duke University Movements as Communities. Suzanne Staggenborg and Hatem Hassan, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Mustafa Gurbuz, University of South Florida Rubin, University of North Carolina-Charlotte Opportunism and Social Ties in the Informal Labor 354. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Invited Market: Evidence from Freelance Contracting on Session. Race, Criminal Justice and Inequality the Internet. Denis Strebkov and Andrey Session Organizer and Presider: Heather A. Schoenfeld, Shevchuk, National Research University Higher Northwestern University School of Economics Panel: Nicole Martorano Van Cleve, Temple University Tell Me About It: Job Contacts and Information- Emily Sue Knaphus, University of Washington sharing in Urban Nicaragua. Lindsey M. Ibanez, Anna Reosti, University of Washington The Ohio State University John Major Eason, Texas A&M University Heather A. Schoenfeld, Northwestern University Table 5. Gender and the Economy 355. Section on Economic Sociology Roundtable Table Presider: Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of Session and Business Meeting Virginia 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Can Women’s Social Capital Mitigate the Gendered Session Organizer: Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Disadvantage in Firm Growth? Tina Ching-Tien Lee, Princeton University Table 01. Networks of Credit and Trust How Doulas Keep the Care in Women's Healthcare. Table Presider: Monica Lee, University of Chicago Amy Moffat, University of California-Merced Assessing the Social Significance of the Circulation of Maternal Occupations, Social Reproduction, Self Interpersonal Credit in Renaissance Florence. Sufficiency. Olga Stain Taylor, University of Paul D. 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Table 3. Welfare and Social Policy Table 7. Inequality: Structure and Mechanisms Table Presider: David Brady, WZB Berlin Social Panhandling as a Redistributive Institution. Brian C. Research Center Bartholomew, Independent Scholar Actors In the Distribution of Welfare: Politics, The Unexpected End of the Slave Trading Business. Economy, and Culture. Osman Furkan Aydin, Timo Böhm and Henning Hillmann, University of Istanbul Sehir University Mannheim Using Social Institutions to Promote Social Welfare: A Unpaid Work, Coercion and the Fear Economy. Ann Multi-Sectoral Approach to Social Problems and Doris Duffy, Brock University; Norene Pupo, York Solutions. Kelsey Meagher and Nicole Woolsey University Biggart, University of California-Davis Wealth Inequality at Death: Gender and Location. Who Is Deserving? How Special Monies Create Sandra Charvat Burke and Mark A. Edelman, Iowa Categories of Worth in Tax and Welfare Policy. State University Joshua Thomas McCabe, State University of New York-Albany Table 8. Ideas, Morality, and Social Organization Table Presider: Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Table 4. Labor Market Processes Moral Technologies of Market Construction: How Table Presider: Ming De Leung, University of Wal-Mart is Displacing the Indian Bazaar. Jason California-Berkeley Jackson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Displacement in New Economy Labor Markets: How Pricing the Priceless Scientific Originality: How High-Tech Cities Influence Post-Displacement Institutions Shape Morals of Authorship in Chinese Wage Loss. Daniel Jonathan Davis and Beth A. Universities. Xirong Subrina Shen, Chinese University of Hong Kong Yard Games: Identity Economics and Moral Logics in Gorbatai and Cyrus Dioun, University of California- a Market for Scrap Metal in Chicago. Elise Martel, Berkeley Independent Scholar Social Movements and the Creation of Moral Markets. Paul-Brian McInerney, University of Illinois- Table 9. From Niche to Market Chicago Table Presider: Giacomo Fabrizio Negro, Emory The Dark Side of the Global Securities Markets University Consolidation. Pooya Tavakoly, University of Disease Mongering in DTCA and the Expansion of Lugano the Antidepressant Market. Jennifer Arney, Uncooperative Carbon: Examining the Material University of Houston-Clear Lake Foundation of Global Carbon Market. John Liu, The Matthew Effect in Philanthropy: Foundation University of Wisconsin-Madison Grantmaking to Human Service Nonprofits. Heather MacIndoe, University of Massachusetts- Table 14. Law, Consent, Corruption Boston Table Presider: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Yale Vinyl Revival: Processes of Qualification and Change University in Intermediary Markets. Jerome M. Hendricks, Endogenizing Change: Power and Taxes in the University of Illinois-Chicago Development of American Corporate Law. Alexander Jerneck, University of Pennsylvania Table 10. State and Markets in China Illegal Resource Exchange through Social Networks: Bringing Politics Back In: The Changing A Relational Approach to Corruption. David Developmental-ness of the Chinese State. Jancsics, City University of New York-Graduate Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey Center Double Rejections of the State and Market: Chinese It Wouldn't Affect Me, But I Could Be Outraged: State-owned Publishing Houses in Institutional Influence of Consumption on Taxpayer Consent. Transition. Dan Xu, State University of New York- Michele Darling, University of Virginia Albany State Banks as Amphibians: How Administrative and Table 15. Imperfect Information, Market Conflict Commercial Principles Collaborate in China’s Table Presider: Joseph Nathan Cohen, City University State Banks? Ningzi Li, Cornell University of New York-Queens College Another Triumph of Personal Responsibility: Creditor- Table 11. 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Jonah Stuart Brundage and Table Presider: Sanaz Mobasseri, University of Katherine Christina Hood, University of California- California-Berkeley Berkeley Cognitive Autonomy and the Structuring of Government-Business Interaction. Marian Table 12. Inequality and Development Negoita, Social Policy Research Associates Table Presider: Christopher Laurence Gibson, Simon From Cognition to Convention: Assessing the Causal Fraser University Effect of Taxonomic Shocks on Candidate Regulatory Law, Markets, and the Constitution of a Evaluation. Brian Philip Reschke, University of Field: Going Public in Fiji. Erik W. Larson, California-Berkeley Macalester College Managing Uncertainty: Parental Desire and the Economy of International Adoption. Sarah Table 13. Varieties of Moral Markets Dunbrook Macdonald, University of California- Table Presider: Adam Slez, University of Virginia Berkeley Enchanted Exchanges: Evidence from Media Coverage of the Maker Movement. Andreea Table 17. Dissertation Proposal Roundtable Table Presider: Brandy Lee Aven, Carnegie Mellon Transnational Knowledge Transfers: An Analysis of Local University NGO Participation at the 2012 International AIDS Conference. Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American Table 18. Dissertation Proposal Roundtable University Table Presider: Nina Bandelj, University of California- Discussant: Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Irvine Illinois-Chicago Economic Sociology Dissertation Mentoring Roundtable. Lindsay Jean DePalma, University of 357. Section on International Migration Paper California-San Diego Session. Immigrant Incorporation in Host The Social Construction of a Local Housing Market Societies through Intermediaries. Eliza Benites Gambirazio, Session Organizer: Fernando Riosmena, University of University of Arizona Colorado Presider: Jennifer Lee, University of California-Irvine Table 19. Dissertation Proposal Roundtable Class, Race and the Incorporation of Latinos/as: Testing Table Presider: Matthew C. Mahutga, University of the Stratified Ethnoracial Incorporation Approach. California-Riverside Marcelo A. Bohrt and Jose Itzigsohn, Brown Recovering from Growth: Solutions to Inequality and University Environmental Crisis. Kathryn Anderson, Immigrant Growth and Gentrification: Transformation in University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Neighborhoods in the Late Twentieth Century. Jackelyn Hwang, Harvard University Table 20. Inequality and Justice Does Legalization Increase the Hourly Wages and Table Presider: Ethan D. Schoolman, University of Occupational Standing of Unauthorized Latin Michigan American Immigrants? Blake Sisk, Vanderbilt Food Justice in Detroit the Urban Farming Movement. University Michelle Marie Proctor, Madonna University The Mechanics of Panethnic Organizing: Latino Transformation of Trust Structure: Goal Displacement Antagonisms and Coalitions in Spain. G. Cristina of Microfinance Institutions in Rural China. Ran Mora, University of California-Berkeley Liu, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Jennifer Lee, University of California-Irvine 358. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Paper Table 21. Production as Collective Behavior Session. A Question of Scale: Where and How to Between Social Cause and Industrial Commodity: Mobilize Worker Rights The Market for Biodiesel in the United States. Session Organizer: Steven McKay, University of Daisy Chung, Stanford University California-Santa Cruz Contention and Contribution: How Divergence Labor Power and Governance: Theorizing a New Terrain Encourages Discourse in the Collective Production of Struggle. Jamie McCallum, Middlebury College of Movie Reviews. Ming De Leung, University of Understanding How to Revitalize the Labor Movement by California-Berkeley; Jue (Kate) Wang, Renmin Analyzing Alinsky’s Legacy. Jane McAlevey, City University-China University of New York-Graduate Center The Paradox of Novice Contributions in Collective Space, Opportunities and Labor Protest Across Political Production: Evidence from Wikipedia. Andreea Regimes: Chilean Metalworkers’ Mobilization, 1945- Gorbatai, University of California-Berkeley 2011. Joel P. Stillerman, Grand Valley State University 9:30-10:10am, Section on Economic Sociology The National Labor Relations Act in the Non-unionized Business Meeting Workplace: Workers’ Mobilization of Section 7. 356. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Jessica Garrick, University of Michigan Paper Session. Ties between Local and Global: Our Time to Speak is Now: Electoral Tactics in Negotiating the Role of International Defending Teachers’ Collective Bargaining Rights. Organizations Amanda Pullum, University of California-Irvine Session Organizer: Sadia Saeed, Yale University 359. Section on Marxist Sociology Invited Session. Presider: Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois- Thinking Back and Looking Forward: The Past, Chicago Present and Future of Marxist Sociology Contingent Coupling: Unpacking the Relationship Session Organizer and Presider: Richard L. Hogan, between Human Rights and Income Redistribution. Purdue University Wade M. Cole, University of Utah Panel: Michael Burawoy, University of California- Fluid Governance: Reconceptualizing the Global Berkeley Governance of Water. Oriol Mirosa, University of Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University Wisconsin-Milwaukee Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison Selling Fantasies of Rescue: Intimate Labor, Filipina Migrant Hostesses, and American GIs. Hae Yeon 360. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Choo, University of Toronto Ethnography and Health Quality in a Global The New Erotica of International Cyber-dating: Hyper- Context Feminized Representations of China’s Email-Order Session Organizer: Charles L. Bosk, University of Brides. Haiyi Liu, University of California-San Diego Pennsylvania Interpreting Practices for Refugee and Immigrant 363. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. Patients in U.S. Hospital Outpatient Clinics. Susan E. Gender and Sexual Politics: The States of Bell, Bowdoin College Neoliberalism Public Reporting in Cardiac Surgery in the United Session Organizer: Mangala Subramaniam, Purdue Kingdom and United States. Mark Exworthy, University University of Birmingham; Jonathan Gabe, University Neoliberalism, Sexual Politics and Citizenship. Diane of London; Ian Rees Jones, Cardiff University Richardson, Newcastle University Talk of Culture as a Barrier to Change in Hospital Work. Sex Work and the Neoliberal Politics of Waiting. Megan Julia E. Szymczak, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Rivers-Moore, Carleton University Ambiguous Structures as a Source of Organizational Sex, Media, and Precarious Female Individualization in Miscommunication: The Entrepreneurial Management Cambodia. Heidi Hoefinger, National Development of Public Care Work. Antero Olakivi, University of and Research Institutes Helsinki Who Speaks the Language of Queer Politics? Global Clinical Governance: Quality and Ceremony in English Queer Normativities Beyond U.S. Homonormativity. NHS Hospitals. Karen Marguerite Staniland, Evren Savci, San Francisco State University University of Salford; Robert Dingwall, Nottingham Discussant: Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Trent University; Graeme Currie, University of Southern California Warwick 364. Section on Social Psychology Paper Session. 361. Section on Methodology Paper Session. Open Biosocial Contributions to Social Structure and Topic I Person Research Session Organizer: Jennie E. Brand, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Michael J. Shanahan, California-Los Angeles University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Presider: Juli Simon Thomas, University of California-Los Being Bullied in School for Having a (Relatively) High Angeles BMI. Marley Anne Olson, University of Colorado- How Science Thinks: Dynamic Hypergraph Models of Boulder Science's Unfolding Structure. James A. Evans, How Beauty Works: Theoretical Mechanisms and Two University of Chicago; Jacob Gates Foster, University Empirical Applications on Students’ Evaluation of of California-Los Angeles; Feng Shi, University of Teaching. Tobias Wolbring and Patrick Riordan, Chicago Ludwig Maximilian University-Munich Influence versus Selection: The Coevolution of Dynamic Social Integration, Genetics, and Substance Use Networks and Adolescent Attitude and Behavior Disorders: How Gender Gets under the Skin. Brea Dimensions. Chyi-In Wu, Hwai-Chung Ho, and Chih- Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington Yao Chang, Academia Sinica Social Psychological Mechanisms by Which the Social Measurement Directiveness as a Cause of Response Gets Under the Skin. Michael J. Shanahan and Bias: Evidence from Three Survey Experiments. Catherine Propper, University of North Carolina- Philip S. Brenner, University of Massachusetts- Chapel Hill Boston; Shane Sharp, Northern Illinois University; Discussant: Jeremy Freese, Northwestern University John D. DeLamater, University of Wisconsin-Madison 365. Section on Sociology of Culture Roundtable 362. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Paper Session Session. The Business of Desire Session Organizers: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry and Session Organizer: Jillian L. Powers, Washington Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut; and University-St. Louis Vanina Leschziner, University of Toronto Defining Desirability in the Romance Tour Industry: Why are Muslim Men Considered Undesirable? Julia Table 1. Consumer Studies Network Meszaros, Florida International University Table Presider: Cara E. Bowman, Boston University For Black Models Scroll Down: Web-Cam Modeling and Is This Gonna Look Good? Families Consuming the Racialization of Erotic Labor. Angela Jones, State Opportunities to Prepare for College. Cara E. University of New York-Farmingdale Bowman, Boston University Race, Gender, and the Social Organization of Desire. Concrete Terroir: The Aesthetics of a City’s Katherine F Fallon, University of Wisconsin-Madison Restaurant Scene. John T. Lang, Occidental College Smith Maguire, University of Leicester Doing Good Work by Selling Good Food: Balancing Driving Taste, Shifting Identities: Valuation and Political Consumerist Projects and Profit-Seeking. Cultural Repertoires in Boston's Food Truck Amy Elisabeth Singer, Franklin and Marshall Economy. Connor John Fitzmaurice, Boston College University The Lies People Tell Themselves: Eating Identity vs. Sticky Status? The Status Differentiation and Behavior. Michele Darling, University of Virginia Transitivity across Markets. Kangsan Lee, Voluntary Simplicity: The Vacillating Interactional and Northwestern University Institutional Practices of Christian Simple Livers. Who is More Likely to Symbolically Manage their Kristina Kahl, University of Colorado-Boulder Entrepreneurial Intentions? Loose Coupling in International Comparison. Patricia H. Thornton, Table 2. Cultural Consumption Duke University; Kim Klyver, University of Table Presider: Christena Nippert-Eng, Illinois Institute Southern Denmark of Technology Be an Apprentice, Not a Worker: Navigating the Sci-Fi and Skimpy Outfits: Making Boundaries and Organizational Culture of Commercial Art. Staking Claims to Star Trek: Into Darkness. Sarah Gabrielle Raley, Knox College M. Corse and Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia Table 6. Culture and Politics Coming of Age in Online Media Fandom: A Table Presider: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas- Longitudinal Study of Young Women's Romantic San Antonio Expectations. Carrie Clarady, University of Culture and Defensive Modernization in Thailand, Maryland-College Park; Jessica Paula 1855-1932: A Project of Civilization. Keerati Wiederspan, University of Michigan Chenpitayaton, New School University Reifying the Active Audience? Radio, Reception and Distorted Public Discourse and the Pseudo-Public in Resistance. Amy C. Foerster, Pace University Chinese Public Sphere. Muyang Li, State The Online Place of Popular Music. Explaining Pop University of New York-Albany Artists' Media Attention in the Digital Age. Marc The Arlington Confederate Monument: Resistance to Verboord, Erasmus University-Rotterdam; Sharon Rationalization and Critique of Federal Ideology Van Noord, Independent Scholar through Federal Sculpture. Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio; Thomas R. Table 3. Cultural Production Moore, Vanderbilt University Table Presider: Tamara Kay, Harvard University We Didn’t Know it Was History until after it Happened: Beyond Objectivity: On Punditry and Legitimation. Whites’ Narratives about Desegregation. Sandra Samuel Matthew Claster, Edinboro University- K. Gill, Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Building Cases with Buildings: Physical Evidence on Table 7. Levels of Culture in Everyday Interaction Trial at Museums of Poor People’s Housing. Table Presider: Paul R. Lichterman, University of Robin Bartram, Northwestern University Southern California Political Embeddedness: Boundary Processes in U.S. Levels of Culture in Everyday Interaction. Kushan and German News Reporting. Matthias Revers, Dasgupta and Edson Cruz Rodriguez, University University of Graz of Southern California Producing the Postmodern Moment: Television Commercials from 1948-1989. Lucas Sherry, Table 8. Materiality University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Table Presider: Diana Bevin Graizbord, Brown Theorizing Hybridization: Negotiating and Leveraging University Culture Across Transnational Fields. Tamara Kay Discussion of Special Issue of Qualitative Sociology: and Nicole Arlette Hirsch, Harvard University Reassembling Ethnography Actor-Network Theory and Sociology. Diana Bevin Graizbord and Table 4. Cultivation and Status Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Brown University 1920's Etiquette Books and the Production of Culture. Jamila Jamison Sinlao, University of California- Table 9. Music and Taste Santa Barbara Table Presider: Jeffrey R. London, City University of New York-Graduate Center Table 5. Culture and Markets Improving Cultural Cartography with Correlational Table Presider: Jennifer Smith Maguire, University of Class Analysis: Which Shared Cultural Schemas Leicester Structure American Musical Tastes? Andrei G. Cultural Intermediaries and the Construction of Boutyline, University of California-Berkeley Legitimacy in the Shanghai Wine Market. Jennifer Precarious Work and Cultural Production in the Portland, Oregon Music Scene. Jeffrey R. University London, City University of New York-Graduate Toward a Theory of Cultural Engagement: Gender, Center Culture, and Music. Benjamin Lee Hutcherson, The Evolution of Genres in a Network Perspective. University of Colorado Yun-Joo Sung and Kira Choi, Seoul National Thomas Kinkade-Caliber: Exemplification and University Classification Work. Amanda Koontz Anthony and Amit Joshi, University of Central Florida Table 10. Narrating the Self; Embodying Culture Table Presider: Brian Soller, University of New Mexico Table 14. Trauma, Memory, Belonging Bearing Witness: Victims’ Relatives and Challenges Table Presider: Michelle Hannah Smirnova, University to the Execution Narrative. Annulla Linders, of Missouri-Kansas City University of Cincinnati Cultural Trauma and the St. Francis Dam Collapse. Keepin’ It Real, Keepin’ It Tight: Narrative Identity in Charles Brady Potts, University of Southern Fields of Cultural Production. Kyle Puetz and California Michael Gibson, University of Arizona Part of Flora and Fauna: Botho and the Safari Guide Let’s Stay Together? Cultural Scripts and the in Northern Botswana. Sakhile Kaone Matlhare, Longevity of Adolescent Romances. Brian Soller, Northwestern University University of New Mexico; Carl W. Stempel, History You Can Touch: Mapping Memory and Space California State University-East Bay at the Former Stasi Prison in Berlin- Therapeutic Pasts and Moral Futures: Narratives and Hohenschönhausen. Jeremy Brooke Straughn, the Management of Mobility. Kelly J. Nielsen, Westminster College University of California-San Diego Real Russians: Cultural Citizenship Defined by Soviet Conflict and Change in the World of Tattooing: A Political Humor. Michelle Hannah Smirnova, Subculture of Consumption. David Paul University of Missouri-Kansas City Strohecker, University of Maryland-College Park Table 15. Working Cultures Table 11. Recipes for Success Elite Chefs, Restaurants, Table Presider: Geoff Harkness, Grinnell College and Culinary Styles in New York and San Francisco Consuming Labor: Charisma and Identity in Music Table Presiders: Omar A. Lizardo, University of Notre Industry Work. Alexandre Frenette, City University Dame and Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, University of of New York-Graduate Center Connecticut Distinction and Status in the Firehouse: How Firefighters Maintain Boundaries and Earn Table 12. Symbolic Boundaries Research Network Prestige. Roscoe C. Scarborough, University of Table Presider: Bethany Bryson, James Madison Virginia University Step in the Arena: How Social Class Shapes the In Comparison, I'm Really Lucky: How Breast Cancer Performative Context. Geoff Harkness, Grinnell Patients Utilize Symbolic Boundaries as a Coping College Mechanism. Laura E. Rogers, University of Disappearing into the Object: Aesthetic Enrollment California-San Diego and the Cultural Labor Process. Michael Louis Equal but Separate? Gender, Culture, and the Social Siciliano, University of California-Los Angeles Organization of Public Space. Alexander Davis, Princeton University 366. Section on Sociology of Education Paper The Scandal as the Play of Symbolic Boundaries. Session. Post-secondary Experiences and Mark D. Jacobs, George Mason University Outcomes Are Boundaries to Keep People Out or In? Nancy Session Organizers: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple DiTomaso, State University of New Jersey- University and Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Rutgers Notre Dame Presider: Melissa Humphries, University of Texas-Austin Table 13. Taste and Classification A Will and a Way: Self-Efficacy and Organizational Table Presider: Dustin Kidd, Temple University Opportunity for First Gen Graduates at Leading Capital Volume and Highbrow Arts Participation: How Universities. Daniel Davis, University of California- Economic and Cultural Capital Affect Taste San Diego Boundaries. Susan A. Dumais, City University of Expressive Education: The Meaning of College and the New York-Lehman College; Durmus A. Yuksek, Postsecondary Pathways of Disadvantaged Young Louisiana State University and Turkish Military Mothers. Nicole Deterding, Harvard University Academy; Yoshinori Kamo, Louisiana State Vocational Education in the College-for-All Era: Low University Income African American Youth Searching for Inequality and Popular Culture. Dustin Kidd, Temple Careers. Megan M Holland, State University of New York-Buffalo; Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins 369. Presidential Panel. Finding Our Way: Making University Theoretical Sense Out of Ethnographic Data Work to School Transitions and the Transformative Role Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of of Community College Education. Will Tyson and Pennsylvania Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida Presider: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut Withdrawal Pains: Exiting from the Field. John Van 367. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Maanen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paper Session. Connection, Transfer, and Insights in Place. Diane Vaughan, Columbia University Reflection: How Community Engagement Finding the Hook: Reflections on Distilling Theory from Enhances the Sociological Imagination Naturalistic Ethnographic Data. Leslie S. Paik, City Session Organizer: Charles Westerberg, Beloit College University of New York-City College Community Engagement across the Sociological Blurring the Boundaries of Ethnography: Intimacy, Curriculum. Scott Sernau, Indiana University-South Theory, and Politics. Timothy S. Black, Case Bend Western Reserve University Teaching Sustainability through Activism: The Greening Discussant: Ruben A. Gaztambide-Fernandez, University University Projects. Shawn Alan Trivette, Louisiana of Toronto Tech University Carrying out research is often much more chaotic than the The Architecture of Service Learning: Questioning textbooks suggest. In this Presidential session, five distinguished Community Engagement. Carla Corroto, Radford ethnographers will discuss how scholars manage to create a theoretical focus out of the massive amounts of data they collect. In addition they University will reflect on the challenges of carrying out ethnography later in a What is Learned Through Civic Engagement? Utilizing career (given the constraints of daily life). Lumina's Degree Qualifications Profile to Assess Civic Learning. Kelly A. Dagan, Illinois College 370. Thematic Session. Cities in Hard Times: The Discussant: Carol Wickersham, Beloit College End of Persistence of the Segregated Century? Session Organizer and Presider: Gregory D. Squires, 368. Theory Section Invited Session. Iconic George Washington University Consciousness: The Materiality of Meaning Panel: John R. Logan, Brown University Session Organizer: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University Camille Zubrinsky Charles, University of Presider: Fiona Rose-Greenland, University of Chicago Pennsylvania Aesthetic Revolt: How Icons Participate in Social Brian James Stults, Florida State University Change. Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of George Lipsitz, University of California-Santa Barbara Michigan “The End of the Segregated Century” was proclaimed in a 2012 Cultural Entropy: Materiality and the Instability of Manhattan Institute report under that title, while “The Persistence of Segregation in the Metropolis” was the title of a Russell Sage Meaning. Terence Emmett McDonnell, University of Foundation sponsored report in that same year. By most measures Notre Dame levels of black-white segregation have declined since 1970. But Rebirth of the Cool: The Analogue Record in the Digital Hispanic-white and Asian-white measures have remained about the Age. Dominik Bartmanski, Masaryk University; Ian same or increased slightly. And in 2010 the typical African American lived in a neighborhood that was 35% white, a figure that is basically Woodward, Griffith University unchanged since 1940. It has long been an article of faith that Iconic Consciousness: A New Sociological Theory. segregation is a central feature of the ecology of the nation’s cities and Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University suburbs, and that such uneven development fuels a wide range of social costs for all communities but particularly for those of color. That 9:30 am Meetings faith is being challenged. All observers agree that the world has Section on Economic Sociology Business Meeting (to changed since the Kerner Commission warned in 1968 of the creation of largely poor and black inner cities surrounded by prosperous and 10:10am) white suburbs. The melting pot has not been created while the urban and metropolitan mosaic has become more complex. But in recent 10:30 am Meetings years debate has heated considerably over just how much has been 2015 Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of achieved. How far have we come in desegregating our nation’s Sociology metropolitan regions and in nurturing integration? How, if at all, have the costs of segregation been ameliorated? What are the primary policy 2016 Program Committee issues that elected officials and enforcement agencies should address? Film/Video Screening. White Like Me What role has research played in these debates and what role can it Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Advisory Panel play in the future? These are the questions that will be addressed in Section Officers with the Committee on Sections this session. Longstanding leading scholars of race, housing, and metropolitan develop will engage in a discussion of where we have Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Council and been and where we are going. Each will make a brief presentation (5- Business Meeting 10 minutes) followed by short answers to questions posed by the Section on Sociology of Culture Council and Business moderator. Panelists will be encouraged to respond to each other and Meeting engage in a discussion rather than simply present and then answer questions. At least half the time will then be devoted to questions from, 10:30 am Sessions and conversations with, the audience. 371. Thematic Session. Hard Times and Families in the Past: Lessons from the Eurasia Project Russia Session Organizer and Presider: Cameron Campbell, Discussant: Richard Lachmann, State University of New Hong Kong University of Science and Technology York-Albany Panel: Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong University of There has been much recent discussion on the worldwide wave of Science and Technology neoliberalism and how to explain variations across countries in governmental policies and the levels (and degree of change) in James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and inequality. Most of that research has focused on the U.S. and other Technology wealthy countries. The goal of this panel is to extend the discussion to Jason Beckfield, Harvard University the former socialist countries of Eurasia. Their socialist pasts provide a Daniel Little, University of Michigan degree of commonality, while their very different paths away from state socialism account for variation and need explanation and analysis. This Andreas Wimmer, Princeton University panel will focus on one aspect of this broad topic; the role of states and Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University of popular mobilization in affecting the levels of inequality. This session assess the implications of the Eurasia Project in Family and Population (EAP) for our understanding of family 374. Author Meets Critics Session. The Fracturing of organization and demographic behavior in past times, and for the the American Corporate Elite (Harvard University, conduct of historical and comparative research. For twenty years, EAP participants have engaged in a large-scale, comparative, quantitative 2013) by Mark S. Mizruchi investigation of family, community, household responses to hard times Session Organizer and Presider: Bruce G. Carruthers, in the past via analysis of patterns of demographic responses to Northwestern University economic and other stress in longitudinal, individual-level historical Critics: William G. Roy, University of California-Los data. Results have provided insight into family responses to hard times in Europe and Asia as revealed by differences in patterns of individual Angeles responses according to community, household, and family context. It Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern University has produced two volumes on mortality and fertility published by MIT Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University Press. A third volume, on marriage, is forthcoming from MIT Press in Judith Stepan-Norris, University of California-Irvine 2014. After a brief introduction to the project, four distinguished panelists will assess its implications for historical and comparative Author: Mark S. Mizruchi, University of Michigan sociology, demography, and family sociology. 375. Professional Development Workshop. 372. Thematic Session. Researching Obama: Race, Informational Session: William T. Grant Scholars Health Care, Democracy, Culture Program Session Organizer: Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Georgia Session Organizer: Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern State University University Presider: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount University Leader: Vivian Tseng, William T. Grant Foundation Panel: Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University Co-Leaders: Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University Enid Logan, University of Minnesota Adam Gamoran, University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael Tesler, Brown University Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University Since his successful run for the Presidency in 2008 and This Professional Development Session will introduce the focus subsequent reelection in 2012, Barack Obama’s meteoric rise to the areas of the William T. Grant Scholars Program and provide nation’s highest office has been marked by successes, failures, and information and answer questions about putting together a strong near-constant discussion and analysis. Importantly, his campaigns, application. The WT Grant Foundation has as its mission to support administration, and presidency have also given rise to a wide breadth research to improve the lives of young people The Scholars Program of sociological research examining the consequences, implications, and supports promising early-career researchers from diverse disciplines, significance of his status as the first black president, the initiatives he who have demonstrated success in conducting high-quality research has sought to champion, and the policy decisions he has advocated in and are seeking to further develop and broaden their expertise. his role. This exciting panel brings together some of the top names in Candidates are nominated by a supporting institution and must submit sociology to discuss the various research and scholarly studies on five-year research plans that demonstrate creativity, intellectual rigor, different aspects of Obama’s presidency. Tackling topics as diverse as and a commitment to continued professional development. Every year, health-care reform, democratic processes, racial politics, and the role of four to six William T. Grant Scholars are selected and each receives gender, this panel will present their important empirical and theoretical $350,000 distributed over a five-year period. More information at studies of this historic administration. http://www.wtgrantfoundation.org/funding_opportunities/fellowships/willi am_t__grant_scholars 373. Special Session. Hard Times for Eurasian Countries: The Impact of Economic Inequality on 376. Professional Development Workshop. Families and Individuals Researching Trans and Gender Nonconforming Session Organizers: Richard Lachmann, State University People’s Experiences in the Academy- of New York-Albany and Andrey V. Rezaev, St. CANCELLED Petersburg State University and International Center 377. Policy and Research Workshop. A Model for for Comparative and Institutional Research Bringing Research into the Policy Process Panel: Andrey V. Rezaev, St. Petersburg State Session Organizer and Leader: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, University and International Center for Comparative American Sociological Association and Institutional Research Co-Leaders: Patricia E. White, National Science John Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison Foundation and Kelly A. Joyce, Drexel University Gregory Sandstron, European Humanities University The purpose of this workshop is to discuss a new National Science D.M. Zhikharevich, St. Petersburg State University- Foundation project for understanding social science research is brought into the policy process does not assume an “idealized,” but simplistic, causal model that takes for granted that policymakers will read Farmingdale research in scholarly journals and adopt their methods and findings to Fashion and Sociology in the United States. Angela craft new policy. Rather than assuming a linear model that starts with the research and ends with new public policy, this project proposes a Nurse, Michigan State University relational model, including relations, networks, events, strategies, and Screen Cleaning: Some Tools and Trades in processes. It also attempts to broaden the concept of “use” of research American Cinema Censorship. E. Elif Alp, in the policy process beyond Congressional legislation. To develop Columbia University and test this model, we hope to hear examples from workshop participants about their experiences. We will also discuss how to format research so that is easy to use by policy makers. By refining, Table 4. Higher Education elaborating, and testing this model academics can learn the Table Presider: Jacob Heller, State University of New approaches that are successful for bringing research into the policy York-Old Westbury process. A theoretically, experientially, and empirically-based understanding of the relationship between research and the policy College Persistence Against the Rule: Engagement process should result in a richer, more strategic understanding of the and Demographics in terms of Comfort Level. full array of linkages that can increase the likelihood that social science Jacob Heller, State University of New York-Old research will be used in the broadest sense and at a variety of policy- Westbury making locations. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Linking Familism and Peer Composition to Understanding College Enrollment. Nicole Perez, 378. Open Refereed Roundtable Session II University of Notre Dame Session Organizer: Denise A. Segura, University of The Peculiar Genesis of a Utopian College: California-Santa Barbara Explaining an Anomaly. Monte Bute, Metropolitan State University Table 1. Race and Place Table Presider: Fan Mai, University of Virginia Table 5. Work and Occupations You'll Never be Chinese: American Expatriates Table Presider: David John Roelfs, University of Encounter Mainland China. Fan Mai, University of Louisville Virginia Different Societies, Employment Systems and Career Pathways to Teenage Pregnancy among Sexual Development Patterns of Newspaper Journalists. Minority Adolescents: Stigma Management and Kuniko Ishiguro, Bunkyo Gakuin University; Hiromi the Role of Place. Bethany Grace Everett, CHO, Toyo University University of Illinois Misery Loves Company? A Meta-Regression Race and Place: Investigating Racial Differences in Examining Aggregate Unemployment Rates and Spatial Mortality Patterning through Social Capital the Unemployment-Mortality Association. David Theory. Chris Prather, Pennsylvania State John Roelfs, University of Louisville; Eran Shor University and Aharon Blank, McGill University Hurricane Katrina as Anti-Black Genocide. Ian Taking the Sting out of Job Pressure: Resources, Breckenridge-Jackson, University of California- Higher Status, and the Enhanced Buffering Riverside Hypothesis. Jonathan Tomas Koltai, University of Toronto Table 2. Race, Culture, and Conflict Table Presider: Steven A. Tuch, George Washington Table 6. Urban Sociology University Table Presider: Sandra Lee Browning, University of Can Peace Threaten Ethnicity? Adversarial Cincinnati Allegiances and the Appropriation of the Israeli- Choosing the Streets and Surviving Life After: An Palestinian Conflict in Northern Ireland. Rawan Ethnographic Study of Low Level Street Drug Mazen Arar, University of California- San Diego Dealers. Sandra Lee Browning and R. Robin Cultural Conflict and Racial Attitudes. Michael Miller, Drury University; Tony Hill, University of Hughes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Cincinnati University; Steven A. Tuch, George Washington Investigating the Relationship Between University Implementation of Commercial Transportation and Our Side of the Fence: New Nativism and the the Development of Central Business Districts. Immigrant as Threat in the United States. Emily Helen Yen, University of California-Los Candace Elaine Griffith, West Virginia University Angeles Sociability in Vancouver. Andrew C. Patterson, Table 3. Cultural Sociology II University of British Columbia Table Presider: Evan Cooper, State University of New Urban Renewal and Participation of Actors Affected York-Farmingdale by the Process: A Case of Eskisehir City. Tuba A Teenage Terror Reconsidered: Changing Attitudes Gun and Fatime Gunes, Anadolu University towards the 1955 Movie Rebel Without a Cause. Evan Cooper, State University of New York- Table 7. Communication and Information Technologies Table Presider: Mikolaj Jan Piskorski, Harvard Johs. Hjellbrekke, University of Bergen University Mobile Technologies for Virtual Community Table 13. Immigration and Work Development in Entrepreneurship. Kenneth M. Table Presider: Chris Forde, Leeds University Kambara, LIM College Culture, Gender, and Power in the Transnational Status or Power? Fragile Inference of Network Subjectivities of Filipina Migrant Wives in South Effects. Daniel Malter and Mikolaj Jan Piskorski, Korea. Andrew Young Choi, University of Harvard University California-Santa Barbara; Kim M. Korinek, The Effects of Trade Networks on Revolutionary University of Utah Waves. Doga Kerestecioglu, University of Mapping the New Intermediaries: The Political Pennsylvania Economy of Recruitment Agencies and Migrant Workers. Chris Forde, Robert MacKenzie,; Table 8. Religion Gabriella Alberti, and Zyama Ciupijus, University Table Presider: Diego de los Rios, Northwestern of Leeds University Blessed: Consumer Culture in an American Table 14. Microsociology Megachurch. Hannah E. Clarke, University of Table Presider: Sara Schoonmaker, University of Arizona Redlands How Congregational Are We? A Multilevel Analysis of Locating Abnormality with a Touch: Problem- Religious Belief and Behavior in the United States. Attentiveness in Home Medical Massage Diego de los Rios, Northwestern University Sessions. Satomi Kuroshima, Meiji Gakuin University Table 9. Social Movements Riding the Elevator: An Ethnomethodological Table Presider: Michael DeCesare, Merrimack College "Exploriment" of Social Norms in Everyday Life. They'll Be After Me For This: Jack Kevorkian and the Sara Schoonmaker, University of Redlands; Rebirth of the Right-to-Die Movement. Michael Bernard McGrane, Chapman University DeCesare, Merrimack College Social Disengagement on the Public Transit. Esther Social Change Witness and Movement Allies: Chihye Kim, Yale University Empathy, Imagination, and Active Responsibility on the Migrant Trail. Chandra Russo, University of Table 15. Environmental Sociology California-Santa Barbara Table Presider: Elizabeth Long, Rice University Iran’s June Surprise: Facebook, Decline of Public Escape from New York? The Sociology of Urban Intellectuals, and the Surge of New Intellectual Doomsday Preppers. Ryan C. Sperry and Anna Community. Amirhossein Teimouri, Texas Maria Bounds, City University of New York- Woman's University Queens College Scientists, Citizens, and the Uses of Science in the Table 10. Health and Wellness Anti-Fracking Movement in New York State. Table Presider: John Porter Lillis, Morris College Elizabeth Long, Rice University Diminishing Choices: Food as Supernormal Stimuli. John Porter Lillis, Morris College; Colin Farrell, 379. Student Forum Paper Session. Choice, Morality, Saginaw Valley State University and (Neo)Liberalism Fat Girls and Skinny Boys: How Social Similarity Session Organizers: Nate Breznau, Bremen International Influences Weight-Related Perceptions and Graduate School of Social Sciences and Kathryn Behaviors. Rachel Leigh Behler, Chan S. Suh, Marie Nowotny, University of Colorado-Boulder and Yongren Shi, Cornell University Presiders: Nicole MacInnis, University of Manitoba and Table 11. Teaching Sociology Stella Min, University of Colorado-Denver Table Presider: Sangyoub Park, Washburn University A Tale Of Trinity In Founder’s Identity: The Case of New Promoting Critical Sociological Thinking by Employing Venture Creation. Lei Xu, Texas Tech University Population Pyramids. Sangyoub Park, Washburn Scrubbing the Economic Body “Clean”: Business University Improvement Districts, Economic Oppression, and Using a Two-Stage Collaborative Exam to Increase Spatial Regulation. Matthew Daniel Sanscartier and Student Learning. Jay R. Howard, Butler James Richard Gacek, University of Manitoba University Reshaping Constructions of Men as Fathers: A Content Analysis of Formulations of Fatherhood in Parenting Table 12. Theory Magazines. Rachel Marie Schmitz, University of Avoiding Methodological Nationalism in Comparative Nebraska-Lincoln Elite Studies. From Comparison to “I’histoire 380. Regular Session. Gendered Dimensions of Croisée” – and Back Again? Olav Korsnes and Family and Work Ethnic Scarring Effect of Unemployment. Results from Session Organizer and Presider: Irene Padavic, Florida Two Randomized Field-experiments in Norway. State University Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund, University of Oslo; Kristian Disentangling Gender, Childcare, Flextime and Heggebø, University College of Oslo and Akserhus; Flexplace: Who Gets Penalized for Flexible Work? Jon Rogstad, University of Oslo Christin L. Munsch, Furman University Discussant: Ofer Sharone, Massachusetts Institute of Partners’ Overwork and Women’s Well-being. Emily Technology Fitzgibbons Shafer, RAND Corporation; Erin Kelly, University of Minnesota; Orfeu Buxton and Lisa 383. Regular Session. Narrative, Biography, and Berkman, Harvard University Culture 1 Production of Inequality: Gender Division of Labor Session Organizer: Lois Presser, University of Across the Transition to Parenthood. Jill Evelyn Tennessee Yavorsky, Claire M. Kamp Dush, and Sarah Schoppe- Presider: Kyle Green, University of Minnesota Sullivan, The Ohio State University Long and Winding Road: Narratives of Recovery among When Women Remain Behind: The Emotional High School Graduates. Carol Cirulli Lanham, Management of Transnational Family Life from a University of Texas-Dallas Community of Origin. Robin Paige and Sergio Making Sense of Stigma: A Discourse Approach. Jenny Chavez, Rice University L Davis, James Madison University; Bianca Nicole Discussant: David J. Maume, University of Cincinnati Manago, Texas A&M University; Carla Goar, Kent State University 381. Regular Session. Indigenous Peoples 2 The Unconscious as Vocabulary of Motive: Cultural Session Organizer and Presider: Michelle M. Jacob, Contention and the Ethics of Psychosocial . University of San Diego Thomas DeGloma, City University of New York- Occasionally American Indian: Joining, Leaving, and Hunter College Staying in the AIAN Race Category, 2000-2010. Submitting to Sanctification: An Ethnographic Discourse Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota; Renuka Analysis of Evangelical Drug Rehabilitation. Zachary Bhaskar and Leticia E. Fernandez, U.S. Census Psick, University of California-Davis; Teresa Gowan, Bureau University of Minnesota More Than Native American Narratives: Temporal Discussant: Kyle Green, University of Minnesota Shifting and Authentic Identities. Anastacia Schulhoff, University of Missouri-Columbia 384. Regular Session. Race and Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples' Antiracist Strategies: The Role of Racialization across Diverse Groups Identity. Jeffrey Steven Denis and Ismael Traore, Session Organizer and Presider: Nancy Wang Yuen, McMaster University Biola University Racism Within The University: Indigenous Students' Approaching the Racial Positioning of Muslims in the Experiences. Kerry Anne Bailey, McMaster United States, Pre- and Post-9/11. Atiya F. Husain, University University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Native American College Students’ Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Identification and Racialization of Disadvantage. Erin A. Cech, Rice University; Jessi L. Refugees in the United States. Fatima Sattar, Boston Smith, Montana State University; Anneke Metz, College Southern Illinois University-Carbondale The Culture of Distance: Rethinking Black Ethnic Discussant: Dwanna Lynn Robertson, Kansas State Relations. Marcelle Mandisa Medford-Lee, University University of Chicago 382. Regular Session. Jobs, Occupations, and 385. Regular Session. Sociology of Knowledge and Professions Ideas Session Organizer and Presider: Ofer Sharone, Session Organizer and Presider: Erin Leahey, University Massachusetts Institute of Technology of Arizona You Gotta Make People Laugh. Careers and Engaging French Sociology. Josh Booth, University of Competence in the Labor Market for Stand-up Cambridge Comedians. Stefan Beljean, Harvard University From Champs to Fields: The Transnational Circulation of The Idiosyncrasy Credit: Advantages to Category a Sociological Concept. Angele Christin, Princeton Spanning in a Virtual Labor Market. Ming De Leung University; Marianne Blanchard, Centre Maurice and Weiyi Ng, University of California-Berkeley Halbwachs Aggravated Labor: Experiences of Therapists and Networks over Culture in the New Economic Sociology: Qualitative Sociologists with Regulation and Academic Familism, Borrowed Prestige and Status Standardization. Sarah Louise Babb and Jeremiah Hierarchies. Nina Bandelj, University of California- Morelock, Boston College Irvine The Sociology of Knowledge as Disciplinary Compass. Anne Groggel, Indiana University 389. Regular Session. Workplace Diversity Discussant: Sharon Koppman, University of Arizona Session Organizer: Louise Marie Roth, University of Arizona 386. Regular Session. Sociology of Middle East and Presider: Laureen K. O'Brien, University of Arizona Muslim Societies Best for Whom? Social Stratification and Employee Session Organizer and Presider: Marnia Lazreg, City Outcomes in Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For. University of New York-Hunter College Ed Carberry, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Belief in God, Religion, and Secularism: Self- Joan S.M. Meyers, University of the Pacific Identifications of Jewish-Muslim Mixed-Married Not at My Expense: Group Interests, Inequality Beliefs Couples in Contemporary Turkey. Burin Yildiztekin, and Americans' Views on Workplace EEO University of Toronto Interventions. William T. Bielby, Maria Krysan, and Gender Roles and Ethnic Variation in Educational Cedric Herring, University of Illinois-Chicago Attainment in Ürümchi, China. Xiaowei Zang, Off to a Low Start: Gendered Experiences and Gender University of Hong Kong Differences in Salary Expectations and Offers. Influence of Attitudes about Gender on Desired and Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University; Uri Shwed, Ben Actual Fertility in the Muslim World. S.M.C. Kelley, Gurion University-Negev Yale University and International Survey Center Unpacking Americans’ Views on the Employment of Modern Traditionalism: Consanguineous Marriage in Mothers and Fathers: Lessons from a National Qatar. Geoff Harkness, Grinnell College; Rana Vignette Survey. Kathleen Gerson, New York Khaled, Northwestern University-Qatar University Discussant: Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi, Leiden Women and Minority CEOs: Measuring the Effect of University Board Diversity on Promotion and Success. Alison 387. Regular Session. Sociology of Science 2 Cook, and Christy M. Glass, Utah State University Session Organizer: Catherine Bliss, University of 390. Section on Aging and the Life Course Invited California-San Francisco Session and Business Meeting. Matilda White Presider: Alissa Cordner, Whitman College Lecture and Reception Research Autonomy within Industry. Robert Osley- Session Organizer and Presider: Ellen Idler, Emory Thomas and Daniel Lee Kleinman, University of University Wisconsin-Madison Presenter: Gunhild O. Hagestad, Oslo and Akershus The Epistemological Divide in NIH Funded HIV University Prevention Science. Adam Isaiah Green and Kat Kolar, University of Toronto 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Aging and the Life Course Genomic Styles of Thought in Autism Research. Business Meeting Jennifer S. Singh, Georgia Institute of Technology Choosing the Next Experiment: Gains and Losses for 391. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Scientists and Society. James A. Evans and Andrey Solidarity Invited Session. Reflections on the Rzhetsky, University of Chicago; Ian Foster, History and Future of Studying Altruism, Morality University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab and Social Solidarity Discussant: Scott Frickel, Washington State University Session Organizer: Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa Presider: Andrew Miles, Duke University 388. Regular Session. The Interactional Production Panel: Jane Allyn Piliavin, University of Wisconsin- of Identity and Authority Madison Session Organizer and Presider: Virginia Teas Gill, Donald N. Levine, University of Chicago Illinois State University Vincent Jeffries, California State University-Northridge Children's Responses to Questions in Peer Interaction: Evidence for an Emerging Accountability. Tanya 392. Section on Asia and Asian America Roundtable Stivers, University of California-Los Angeles; Jack Session and Business Meeting Sidnell, University of Toronto; Clara Ann Blomgren 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Bergen, University of California-Los Angeles Session Organizer: Sharmila Rudrappa, University of The Interactional Production of a Clinical Fact in a Case Texas-Austin of Autism. Jason Turowetz, University of Wisconsin- Madison Table 1. Aging in Asia and Asian America Directives and their Accounts: A Case Study of Table Presider: Chao-Lun (Jacob) Huang, University of Institutional Talk in Guide/Client Interactions. Anne North Texas White, University of California-Los Angeles Anticipated Support from Children and Later-life When We Eat We Sit Down: Caregivers Using the First Mental Well-being: A Comparative Study of United Person Plural Pronoun. Darcey Searles, State States and China. Cheng Cheng, Princeton University of New Jersey-Rutgers University Asymmetry in Intergenerational Support: East Asian University of Kansas Societies Studied from a Multilevel Perspective. The Wedding Banquet: The Presentation of Social Shuanglong Li, Kyushu University; David Macro, Capital in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Yang- Utrecht University Chih Fu, Academia Sinica; Nan Lin, Duke Grandpas on Bikes, Grandmas in Cars: Gendered University; Chih-Jou Jay Chen, Academia Sinica; Attitudes Regarding Physical Fitness among Gina Lai, Hong Kong Baptist University South Asian Immigrant Seniors. Sabeen Sandhu, College of Alameda Table 5. The Politics of Erasing Violence Table Presider: Alexander Lu, Indiana University Table 2. Asians, Asian Americans, and Health Let's Go Back to the Narratives: Diasporic Sikhs, Table Presider: Ke Liang, City University of New York- 1984 Violence and Digital Memory Work. Shruti Baruch College Devgan, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Overweight/Obesity Penalties in Economic Bikini Abject: Pacific Island Nuclear Testing as a Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study of Chinese Technology of Exception. Vivian Giboung Shaw, Adults, 1991-2009. Chih-Chien Huang, Scott University of Texas-Austin Thomas Yabiku, Stephanie Ayers, and Jennie Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma and Jacobs Kronenfeld, Arizona State University Collective Memory in Second Generation Understanding the Mental Health Status of Migrant Cambodian American Refugees. Yvonne Y. Workers in China. Lei Lei, State University of New Kwan, University of California-Santa Cruz York-Albany Racial-Ethnic Identity Pairings and the Mental Health Table 6. Class, Inequality, and Social Mobility of Second Generation Asian Adolescents. Preeti Table Presider: Aggie Jooyoung Noah, Pennsylvania Mansukh Vaghela and Koji Ueno, Florida State State University University Pursuing the Chinese Dream: Work and Family for We’re All So Red! The Alcohol Flush Reaction and Educated Migrants in Beijing. Danielle Kane and Asian Ethnic Identification. Alexandra Hamada, Yiting Li, DePauw University Han Guel Jung, Karl H. Orozco, and Greggor Ethnic Disparities in Prenatal Care Adequacy in Mattson, Oberlin College Vietnam: An Analysis of Change. Ha Ngoc Trinh, and Kim M. Korinek, University of Utah Table 3. Interrogating Race Table Presider: Hyeyoung Kwon, University of Table 7. The Sociology of Culture. Case Studies from Southern California Asia What Explains the Rise of Ethnic Minority Tensions in Table Presider: Yuching Julia Cheng, State University China? Reza Hasmath, University of Oxford of New York-Albany Belonging and Boundaries in Little Guyana: Ethnic Individual Status and Contextual Inequality: Enclave Interactions Among Middle Class Second- Explaining the Value Change in China. Tony generation Indo-Guyanese Americans. Nazreen Huiquan Zhang, University of Toronto Sameena Bacchus, City University of New York- Everyday Multiculturalism at Work: Race and Multi- Graduate Center ethnic Coexistence in Singaporean Workplaces. Filipino Americans: A Case for an Immigration Amanda Yvonne Wise, Macquarie University Perspective on Social Class. Brenda Gambol, City University of New York-Graduate Center Table 8. Education and Social Inequality. The Role of Is Brown the New Black? South Asians and the Teachers Racial Ethnic Divide. Radha Modi, University of Testing Immigrants' Loyalty: Tensions in Teacher- Pennsylvania Parent Relations in Japan. Robert Steven Moorehead, Ritsumeikan University Table 4. Marriages, Markets, and Family Undervalued Work of Migrant Teachers and Their Table Presider: Setsuko Matsuzawa, College of Resistance. Min Yu, Missouri State University Wooster Ethnic Minority Teachers in the People's Republic of Marriage Immigration Market: Filipina/American China: Their Role as Change Agents. MaryJo Relationships. Katherine Hill, University of Texas- Benton Lee, South Dakota State University Austin Men as Dependents: Household Division of Labor in Table 9. Educational Inequality in Asia and Asian Women-Led Families of Indian Migrant Nurses. America Pallavi Banerjee, Vanderbilt University Transition to Higher Education in Contemporary Asianness Under Construction: Negotiation of Ethnic China: A Study of High School Graduates in Urban Identity/Culture among Inter-ethnically Married Nanjing. Gina Lai, Odalia Ho Wong, and Jing Asian-Americans. Kelly Haesung Chong, Song, Hong Kong Baptist University; Xiaotian Feng, Nanjing University and Media Monoethnicity as a Myth: Educational Outcomes of Session Organizer and Presider: Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts Multicultural Children in Korea. Nayoung Heo, University Texas A&M University Speaking for the Public: Journalists' Use of Neutral Stereotype Threat, Spatial Ability, and Gender: Math Frames in the Abortion Debate. Beth Gharrity Performance in Male and Female Chinese Gardner and Erin Evans, University of California- Students. Ming Tsui, Millsaps College; Xiaoying Irvine; Tim Sven Mueller, Institute for Future Studies Xu, Wuhan University of Technology; Edmond No Fracking Way! Media Activism, Discursive Venator, and Yan Wang, Millsaps College Opportunities and Local Opposition against Hydraulic Examining the Formation of Asian American Fracturing. Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Students’ Educational Aspirations: An Empirical Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los Study. Kye-Hyoung Lee, University of Texas- Angeles Austin ICT and Activist Persistence in MoveOn and the Tea Party Movement. Deana Rohlinger, Florida State Table 10. The Third Sector in China University; Leslie A. Bunnage, Seton Hall University Table Presider: Leslie Kim Wang, University of Media Bias and Collective Action: Mapping Twitter to Massachusetts-Boston Traditional Forms of Collective Action Research. S. State, Space and NGOs in China: A Spatial Matthew Stearmer, Andrew W. Martin, and J. Craig Framework. Jennifer YJ Hsu, University of Alberta Jenkins, The Ohio State University The Rise of Modern Private Philanthropic Discussant: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina- Foundations in China. Anthony J. Spires, Chinese Chapel Hill University of Hong Kong; Weijun Lai, Sun Yat-Sen University; Lin Tao, Peking University; Jiangang 395. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Zhu, Sun Yat-Sen University Markets and Morals How to Exploit the Chinese Party-State: Lessons from Session Organizer: Olivia Nicol, Columbia University One Chinese NGO. Carolyn L. Hsu, Colgate Presider: David Stark, Columbia University University Suspicious Transactions: Managing Donations in a Police Department and the Distinction between Gifts 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Asia and Asian and Bribes. Daniel G. Fridman, University of Texas- America Business Meeting Austin; Alexander Luscombe, Carleton University The Blame Game for the Great Recession. Olivia Nicol, 393. Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. Columbia University Pre and Post-Natal Influences on Children The Women Effect: Transforming Finance by Re-valuing Session Organizer: Florencia Torche, New York Gender. Sarah Kaplan, University of Toronto University Discussant: Olivia Nicol, Columbia University Presider: Elizabeth Vaquera, University of South Florida Socioeconomic Segregation and Infant Health in the 396. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology American Metropolitan, 1980-2000. Megan Andrew, Paper Session. Global Governance: Chaos and University of Notre Dame; Margaret Hicken, Order University of Michigan Session Organizer: Ann Swidler, University of California- The Mixed Effects of Migration: Community-Level Berkeley Migration and Birthweight in Mexico. Kate Hee Presider: Stephanie A. Limoncelli, Loyola Marymount Young Choi, University of Western Ontario; Erin R. University Hamilton, University of California-Davis Converting Contested Knowledge Into Objective Facts: Early Trouble, Long-term Consequences: Family Codes of Conduct for Infant Formula, Instability in Childhood and the Intent to Seek Formal Pharmaceuticals and Tobacco. Tatiana Samay Andia Health Care. Ethan J. Evans and Bill McCarthy, and Nitsan Chorev, Brown University University of California-Davis; Cecilia M. Benoit and Beneath Compliance: Explaining the Uneven Failure of Mikael Jansson, University of Victoria Rule-making Projects for the Global Factory. Tim The Relationship between Lifetime Health Trajectories Bartley, The Ohio State University and Socioeconomic Attainment in Middle Age. Colonizing the Clinic: The Adventures of Law in HIV Dohoon Lee, New York University; Margot Jackson, Treatment and Research. Carol Heimer and Jaimie Brown University Morse, Northwestern University Discussant: Elizabeth Vaquera, University of South The Implementation-Autonomy Trade Off: How Policy Florida Implementation Shapes the Structures and Strategies of AIDS IGOs. Tara A. McKay, Robert Wood 394. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Johnson Foundation Movements Paper Session. Social Movements Universal Rights, Global Responsibility? Making Immunization a Right. Kristen Gray Jafflin, Universität Basel Table 4. States, Workers and Labor Movements Discussant: Stephanie A. Limoncelli, Loyola Marymount Table Presider: Barry Eidlin, University of Wisconsin- University Madison Citizenship and Precarious Work under 397. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Neoliberalism: Turkey and the United States, 1980 Roundtable Session and Business Meeting to the Present. Kaan Agartan, Framingham State 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: University; Cedric de Leon, Providence College Session Organizer: Steven McKay, University of Labor Reform by American States, 1900-1917: A Test California-Santa Cruz of the Sanders’ Hypothesis. Robert Biggert, Assumption College Table 1. Shifting Labor Conditions in the Wake of the Rentier States and the Resource Curse: The Origins Great Recession of Development-promoting Institutions in Trinidad Table Presider: Steven H. Lopez, The Ohio State and Tobago. Zophia Yolande Edwards, Boston University University Aging Workers and the Experience of Job Displacement. Lora A. Phillips Lassus, Steven H. Table 5. Worker and Union Strategies: International Lopez, and Vincent J. Roscigno, The Ohio State Comparisons University Table Presider: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley America’s Working Poor in the Aftermath of the Great State University Recession: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Between Strategy and Pragmatism: Shifting Union New Estimates. Brian Thiede and Daniel T. Coalitions in Germany. Andreas Pekarek, Lichter, Cornell University University of Melbourne; Martin Behrens, Hans- Workers, Unions and Plant Closures. Norene Pupo, Boeckler-Foundation York University; Ann Doris Duffy, Brock University Diplomacy and the Parties in the Danish Labour American Reindustrialization: Industrial Work in the Market. Carsten S. Jensen, University of American Rust Belt. Evren Mehmet Dincer, Copenhagen Cornell University Table 6. Changing Employment Structures and the Table 2. Race, Gender, Solidarity and the Changing Impacts on Workers Conditions of Work Compensation for Overwork Deaths (Karoshi) and Table Presider: Marcos F. Lopez, Bowdoin College Japan’s Changing Employment Culture. Scott The Cost of Being Hispano: Disposability and Cross- North, Osaka University Racial Solidarity in the Workplace. Vanesa Ribas, Cross-Sector Job Shifts in Urban China’s Economic University of California-San Diego Reform Era (1978-2003): A Cohort Perspective. Coding Productive Masculinity: Gendered Meaning of Wen Fan, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Exploitation in High-Tech Corporations. Tongyu Fangsheng Zhu, Harvard University Wu, University of Oregon Subjective Well-being and Type of Contract in Women as Managers in Shadowed Hierarchies: Europe: Is there any Effect of Labour Legislation Examples of the Logic of Inequality Regimes. Institutions? Natalia Soboleva, State University- Marcia Marx, California State University-San Higher School of Economics Bernardino Gain or Pain? Employment, Childcare Conflict, and the Mental Health of Low-Income Urban Women. Table 3. Labor Movements and Protest Anna Weller Jacobs, Vanderbilt University; Table Presider: Marcel Paret, University of Terrence D. Hill, University of Utah; Daniel Tope, Johannesburg Florida State University Immigrant Rights Protests or Xenophobic Attacks? Divergent Class Struggles in the United States 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Labor and Labor and South Africa. Marcel Paret, University of Movements Business Meeting Johannesburg Powerful Events? Comparing San Francisco Unions 398. Section on Marxist Sociology Roundtable in the Aftermath of the 1934 General Strike. Leslie Session and Business Meeting A. Bunnage, Seton Hall University 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Labor as Social Movement: A Reassesement. K. Session Organizer: Ann M. Strahm, California State Mann, Cardinal Stritch University University-Stanislaus Vernacular Utopias: Worker Protests of 2009 in Turkey as a Precursor of the Gezi Protests. Utku Table 1. Critical Issues in Culture and Communication Balaban, Ankara University Table Presider: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas- San Antonio Resilience in an Urban Socioecological System: Reception and Critique of Albanian Post-Socialist Art Addressing Metabolic Rift. Andrew Rhys Jones, Movements: A Semiotic/Ideological Reading of California State University-Fresno Albanian Pyramids. Jorge Candelario Gonzalez Crisis, Public Debt and Financialization of the and Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas-San Brazilian Economy. Daniel Bin, Yale University Antonio Shattering the Empyrean: Black Metal and Table 6. Government Policy and Social Movements Nietzschean Sociology. Rafael Emmanuel Table Presider: Lloyd Klein, City University of New Gonzalez, University of Texas-San Antonio York-York College The Roles Language Plays within the Sociology of Governmental Assault on Privacy: The War on Culture. Ritchie Savage, New School for Social Terrorism and Rise of the Surveillance State. Research Lloyd Klein, City University of New York-York Communicative Action as Socio-ontological Praxis. College Christopher James Poor, University of Auckland Opportunities and Obstacles to Building a Mass Challenge to Obama’s Neoliberal Agenda. John Table 2. Globalization and Labor D. Arena, City University of New York-College of Table Presider: Tarique Niazi, University of Wisconsin- Staten Island Eau Claire Urbanization and the World System: How Table 7. Historical-Comparative Analysis Underdevelopment Explains Pakistan's Urban Table Presider: Nazan Bedirhanoglu, State University Demographic Growth. Tarique Niazi, University of of New York-Binghamton Wisconsin-Eau Claire Capitalist Relations of Production and Class Marx’s Theory of Labor and the Labor Market under Formation at the Turn of the Century: Comparative Neoliberal Globalization. Alessandro Bonanno, Analysis. Oliver Cowart, Emory University Sam Houston State University; Robert J. Antonio, Rule of Law in Reproduction of Periphery: Regulation University of Kansas of Property. Nazan Bedirhanoglu, State University Marxist Conceptions of Globalization: Taking the of New York-Binghamton State Back Out? Matthias Wasser, University of Transformation of Nationalism in the Longue Duree: Maryland-College Park Towards a Dialectical Conceptualization. Sahan Savas Karatasli, Johns Hopkins University Table 3. Labor and Capitalism Working-Class Subjectivity in the Circuit of the Table 8. Tensions in the Transformation of Space and Production of Value. Niamh Mulcahy, University Place of Cambridge Table Presider: Rita Padawangi, National University of Capitalist Crisis and Surplus Labor Population as a Singapore Vantage Point: Marxist Feminist and Queer Place-making and Urban Aspirations: Ethnographic Interventions. Steven Osuna, University of Approach and Social Movements in Urban Poor California-Santa Barbara Communities of Jakarta, Indonesia. Rita Padawangi, National University of Singapore Table 4. Education Correspondence, Institutional Logic, and Utopia in Table 9. Theory and Practice Educational Systems: Historical Trends and Table Presider: Michael J. Sukhov, California Institute Current Policy in American Education. Robert of Integral Studies Fiala, University of New Mexico Herbert Marcuse Revisited: Contemporary Global Know Your Place: First Generation Working-Class Crises and the Case for Radical Subjectivity. Students and the Effects of High Impact Michael J. Sukhov, California Institute of Integral Educational Practices. Ann M. Strahm, California Studies State University-Stanislaus A New Approach to the Rise of Incarceration as Don’t Accuse White Males as Being The Evil: Punishment. William James Welsh, University of Academic Repression of Critical Faculty. Paul California-Berkeley Prew, Minnesota State University-Mankato; League of Revolutionary Black Workers: The Unity of Nadarajan (Raj) Sethuraju, Metropolitan State Theory and Praxis. Anthony Justin Barnum, University; Martel A. Pipkins, Texas Woman's Howard University University Table 10. Othering and Intersectionality Table 5. Government Policy and Neoliberalism Table Presider: Samuel R. Friedman, National Table Presider: Andrew Rhys Jones, California State Development and Research Institutes University-Fresno The Other. Samuel R. Friedman, National Development and Research Institutes Wisconsin-Madison Mapping Membership in Coercive Forces and their The Political Economy of Administrative Corruption: Impact on Mobilization. Vince Montes, San Jose Boundary Politics and Development Policies in Post- State University Colonial Tanzania. Ronald R. Aminzade, University of Minnesota 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Marxist Sociology Business Meeting 402. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Paper Session. Intersectionality and Health: The 399. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Embodiment and Expression of Multi-dimensional Health Inequality: Tracing Trends and Theorizing Inequality Processes Session Organizer and Presider: Liana Janine Session Organizer and Presider: Janet K. Shim, Richardson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill University of California-San Francisco Gender Ideology and Depressive Symptoms among Beyond the Socioeconomic Gradient: Reassessing Older Black and White Women. Tetyana Pudrovska, Social Class Inequalities in Health. Yujia Liu, and Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Pennsylvania State University of South Carolina University Affording Housing at the Expense of Health: Exploring Multidimensional Approaches to Gendered Racial the Housing and Neighborhood Strategies of Poor Stratification of Health Trajectories. Tyson H. Brown Families. Diana Hernandez, Columbia University and Taylor Hargrove, Vanderbilt University Unequal Exposure and Unequal Risk: Stress Exposure Age Patterns of Race/Ethnic/Nativity Differences in and Diabetes Risk Severity in Early Adulthood. Anna Disability and Physical Functioning in the United Bellatorre and Elizabeth Anne Richardson, University States. Jennifer Melvin and Robert A. Hummer, of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Texas-Austin; Irma T. Elo, University of Hyperdiversity and the Use of Culture in Refugee Pennsylvania; Neil Mehta, University of Michigan Medicine. Seth Donal Hannah, Harvard University Double-Disadvantage of Race and Nativity in Health Into the Great Unknown: Using Medical Records to Insurance Coverage. Adriana Marie Reyes and Understand the Distribution of Health Risks. Justin T. Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State University Denney, Kristin M. Osiecki, Mackenzie Brewer, and Discussant: Nancy Lopez, University of New Mexico Robert J. Griffin, Rice University; Barry L. Lefer, University of Houston; Jarron M. Saint Onge, 403. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. University of Kansas Gender and Economic Inequality Session Organizers: Jaita Talukdar, Loyola University- 400. Section on Methodology Invited Session and New Orleans and Caitlyn McKenzie Collins, Business Meeting Sociological Methodology University of Texas-Austin Meets Big Data Presider: Caitlyn McKenzie Collins, University of Texas- Session Organizer: Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State Austin University Different Story, Same Ending: Family-related Gender Panel: Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University Earnings Penalties and Premiums Across Two Patrick Rafail, Tulane University Generations. Michelle Lee Maroto, University of Matthew J. Salganik, Princeton University Alberta; Brian Serafini, University of Washington The State vs. Tradition: Israeli Palestinian and Middle- 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Methodology Business Eastern Jewish Women in the Labor Force. Yuval Meeting Peretz Yonay and Vered vera Kraus, University of Haifa 401. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. Working in the Ivory Basement: Precarious Employment Re-conceptualizing the Politics of Corruption for University Staff Under Neoliberal Reform. Jennifer Session Organizers: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Yale L. Pierce, University of Minnesota University and Siri J. Colom, University of California- Working-class Young Women, Service Sector Berkeley Employment and Social Mobility in Contemporary Presider: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Yale University Russia. Charlie Walker, University of Southampton Institutionalizing a Global Anti-Corruption Regime: Risky Spaces, Gendered Places: The Effect of Risky Perverse Effects on Country Outcomes, 1984 to Contexts on Women and Men’s Performance. Susan 2007. Wade M. Cole and Patricia Bromley, University Rebecca Fisk, Stanford University of Utah Micro-Dynamics of Corrupt Interactions: Theory 404. Section on Social Psychology Paper Session. Development and Moroccan Health Sector as Test Computational Social Science and Studying Case. Diana Dakhlallah, Stanford University Social Behavior Reconceptualizing Corruption after the Financial Bailout: Session Organizer: Christopher A. Bail, University of A Weberian Approach. Rahul Mahajan, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Presider: Charles F. Seguin, University of North University of California-Santa Barbara Carolina-Chapel Hill Wikipedia, Theory, and Academic Knowledge. Julia Kill it With Fire! Transgressing Social Boundaries and the Potter Adams, Yale University; Hannah Brueckner, Diffusion of Political Ideas Online. Noah Grand, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Timothy Malacarne University of California-Los Angeles and Jesse Einhorn, Yale University The Big Data of Social Groups: Beyond Networks in Mining Theory. Michael W. Macy, Cornell University Structural Theories of Interaction. James A. Kitts, Clash of the Paradigms? Big Data as a Trading Zone University of Massachusetts between Science, Engineering and the Humanities. Topic Modeling with Sentiment Evaluation for Analysis of Daniel A. McFarland, Stanford University Opinion Polarization. Gabe Ignatow, Nicholas Big Data and High Impact Scientific Discovery. Brian Evangelopoulos, and Konstantinos Zougris, Uzzi, Northwestern University University of North Texas Discussant: Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona Enduring Cultural/Cognitive Structures: Political Logics as Cultural Memory. Laura K. Nelson, University of 11:30 am Meetings California-Berkeley Section on Aging and the Life Course Business Meeting Discussant: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University (to 12:10om) Section on Asia and Asian American Business Meeting 405. Section on Sociology of Education Paper (to 12:10pm) Session. Schools as Organizations Section on Labor and Labor Movements Business Session Organizers: Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple Meeting (to 12:10pm) University and Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Section on Marxist Sociology Business Meeting (to Notre Dame 12:10pm) Presider: Jonathan D. Schwarz, University of Notre Section on Methodology Business Meeting (to 12:10pm) Dame Applying to College: Can Seeing a High School 12:30 pm Sessions Counselor Reduce Social Inequality? Karen Jeong 408. Plenary Session. Family Life in Hard Times Robinson and Josipa Roksa, University of Virginia Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Gaming or Cheating? How Teachers and Administrators Pennsylvania in Low-Income Schools Adapt to High Stakes Presider: Frank F. Furstenberg, University of Standardized Tests. Patricia Maloney, Texas Tech Pennsylvania University Do Free Market Policies Go with Family Values: The Shadow Education and Educational Inequality in South Research. Arlie Russell Hochschild, University of Korea. Yool Choi, University of California-Los California-Berkeley Angeles; Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania Hard Times and Family Life after Prison. David Harding, The Roles of Principal-Teacher Relationships in School University of California-Berkeley Community, Teacher & Student Engagement. How Families Cope with Hard Times: Using Emotions to Heather E. Price, University of Notre Dame Understand Inequality. Marianne Cooper, Stanford Discussant: William J. Carbonaro, University of Notre University Dame Stability Costs too Much: Poor Families, Eviction, and the 406. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Affordable Housing Crisis. Matthew Desmond, Invited Session. Mapping the Sociology Harvard University Harsh economic times have an impact on families, but the Curriculum reverberations are not always well understood. In this session, Arlie Session Organizers: Patricia R. Hoffman, New Mexico Russell Hochschild discusses her most recent project on the tensions State University and Barbara R. Walters, City between free market policies and family life. David Harding illuminates University of New York-Kingsborough Community how the release of prisoners influences not only the prisoners themselves but their families. Marianne Cooper explores the emotional College work connected to economic insecurity. Her ethnographic study Presider: Patricia R. Hoffman, New Mexico State highlights the ways in which anxiety about financial security University preoccupies affluent families in Silicon Valley as well as families with Panel: Dennis J. Downey, California State University, economic strain. Matthew Desmond traces the influence of evictions on Channel Islands the lives of children. Frank Furstenberg will preside over this Monday plenary. Kevin L. McElmurry, Indiana University-Northwest Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College 2:30 pm Meetings Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana University Kokomo 2014-15 ASA Council New Member Orientation Laura McCloud, Pacific Lutheran University Award Selection Committee Chairs with the Committee on Awards 407. Theory Section Invited Session. Theory in an Committee on Sections Era of Big Data Department Resources Group (DRG) Business Meeting Session Organizer and Presider: John W. Mohr, Film/Video Screening. La Camioneta 411. Thematic Session. Lean In Task Force on the Post Doctorate in Sociology Session Organizer: Marianne Cooper, Stanford University 2:30 pm Sessions Presider: Melissa A. Milkie, University of Maryland 409. Thematic Session. Grandparents Pitching in Panelist: Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook During Hard Times Discussant: Shelley J. Correll, Stanford University Session Organizer: Madonna Harrington Meyer, 412. Special Session. Making Research Relevant: Syracuse University Payoffs and Pitfalls of Presenting Sociology to Its Presider: Debra Street, State University of New York- Publics Buffalo Session Organizer and Presider: Patricia Snell Herzog, Time and Money Trade-offs in Grandparents' Support of University of Arkansas their Children's Families: Differences by Ethnicity and School Reform: Partnering with Teachers and Schools Nativity. Merril Silverstein and Yooumi Lee, Syracuse on Research-based Interventions. Mark A. Berends, University University of Notre Dame Grandma's Financial Contributions during Hard Times. Homelessness and Food Insecurity: Working with Madonna Harrington Meyer, Syracuse University Community Partners to Understand the Problems and Grandparents' Involvement in Biological and Potential Solutions. Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, University of Stepfamilies. Judith A. Seltzer, University of Arkansas California-Los Angeles; Jenjira Yahirun, University of Religious Organizations and their Communities: Training Texas-Austin Leaders and Informing the Public. Nancy Multigenerational Relationships in Families with Ammerman, Boston University Custodial Grandparents. Rachel Dunifon, Cornell Discussant: Randy Stoecker, University of Wisconsin- University; Kimberly Kopko, Cornell University; P. Madison Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Laurie Wakschlag, This panel explores the difficulties and benefits of presenting Northwestern University research findings back to their relevant publics. The goals are to This thematic session focuses on how grandparents pitch in during explore similarities and differences in experiences presenting research hard times. The session focuses on how grandparents assist with to various types of audiences on different topics of interest and to childcare, finances, emotional needs, and custodial care. The papers investigate strategies for continuing to pursue ways to make research analyze quantitative sources of data, including the HRS, the National relevant to publics going in the future. Social Life, Health and Aging Project, and the US Census Bureau, and qualitative sources, such as a study of custodial grandparents and a 413. Author Meets Critics Session. Blinded by Sight: study of non-custodial grandmothers. Together, the authors emphasize Seeing Race through the Eyes of the Blind how the national picture changes over time with economic up and down (Stanford University Press, 2013) by Osagie turns, and how the personal picture changes when individual grandparents pitch in. What kinds of support do grandparents provide Obasogie and what are the impacts on grandchildren, adult children, and the Session Organizer and Presider: Aliya Saperstein, grandparents themselves? The papers pay careful attention to how the Stanford University situation varies by marital status, economic status, education, race and Critics: Michael Omi, University of California-Berkeley other key stratifying variables. They show how and why grandparents pitch in during hard times and the consequences of their efforts. Laura Beth Nielsen, American Bar Foundation and Northwestern University 410. Thematic Session. Hard Times and Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota Environmental Inequality Monica McDermott, University of Illinois at Urbana- Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Champaign Pennsylvania Author: Osagie Obasogie, University of California- Presider: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, University of Kentucky Hastings and University of California-San Francisco Which Came First, People or Pollution? Assessing the Disparate Sitting and Post-Sitting Demographic 414. Author Meets Critics Session. Three Worlds of Change Hypotheses of Environmental Injustice. Paul Relief: Race, Imagination, and the American Mohai, University of Michigan Welfare State (Princeton University Press, 2012) Confronting Socioecological Inequalities: Radical Politics, by Cybelle Fox State Repression, and the Power of Eco-Terrorism. Session Organizer and Presider: Jeff Manza, New York David Pellow, University of Minnesota University Please in My Back Yard: Risk, Reward, and Inequality in Critics: Edward E. Telles, Princeton University Central Pennsylvania's "Gas Rush." Colin Jerolmack, Jeff Manza, New York University New York University Author: Cybelle Fox, University of California-Berkeley Citizens, Science and Health Social Movements: Moving 415. Regional Spotlight Session. Teaching about Upstream to Address Environmental Justice. Rachel Race in a “Diverse” Place Morello-Frosh, University of California-Berkeley Session Organizers: Carlos E. Garcia, San Jose State Discussant: Manuel Pastor, University of Southern University and Cynthia Ganote, St. Mary's College- California California Jami Mathewson, Wiki Education Foundation Panel: Christina Nichole Baker, Sonoma State University The Wikipedia Education Program encourages university students Cynthia Ganote, St. Mary's College-California to contribute content to Wikipedia in place of a traditional research paper or as the literature review section of a longer analytical paper. Susan B. Murray, San Jose State University Since 2012, ASA's Wikipedia Initiative has encouraged sociology In seemingly liberal or progressive spaces, certain unique professors to participate in the Wikipedia Education Program. In this challenges emerge when teaching about race and ethnicity. workshop, staff from the Wiki Education Foundation will showcase the Particularly, racism is perceived to occur elsewhere or is seen as a results from 30+ sociology courses who have participated in the thing of the past so faculty face the challenge of teaching on issues no Wikipedia Education Program, and professors who have taught longer considered relevant. The Bay Area, despites its long history of sociology classes through the program will explain their experiences. immigration and progressive politics, is not immune to incidents of Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool is having a huge impact on the racism or hate crimes. The classroom is one of the arenas where this scholarship of teaching and learning at the university level. Students dissonance is played out. This panel will examine not only how the gain skills in expository writing, research, collaboration, wiki technology, topic is approached in the classroom, it will also look at how students, source evaluation, and critical thinking, as well as developing a faculty, and staff perceive the topic of diversity in campus settings. community of practice through the Wikipedia assignment. Through our interactive presentation and fun activities, we will walk attendees 416. Departmental Management and Leadership through how they can use Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher Workshop. Strategies for Assessing Program education classes in sociology. Outcomes-CANCELLED 420. Research Poster Session. Communicating 417. Professional Development Workshop. Taking Sociology Your Writing and Editing Skills to the Next Level: Session Organizer: Timothy Nelson, Johns Hopkins A Hands-On Workshop with Writing Mentors University including ASA Editors 1. A Re-Examination of Population Inputs for Session Organizer and Leader: James M. Jasper, City Neighborhood-based Indicators with Applications for University of New York-Graduate Center Crime Reporting. Cheryl Knott, University of Co-Leaders: Lee Clarke, State University of New Jersey- Baltimore Rutgers 2. Cohort and Gender Differences and the Marriage Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University Wage Premium. Misun Lim, University of Arlene J. Stein, State University of New Jersey- Massachusetts-Amherst Rutgers 3. Disparities in Human Capital and Place-Based Robin Leidner, University of Pennsylvania Community Development: FY 2003-2005. Danielle Attendees should bring ten copies of a two-page writing sample so Rose Deemer, The Ohio State University that we can practice editing on their work. 4. Educational Gradients in Cardiovascular Health: 418. Policy and Research Workshop. Big Data for Cohort Change and Race/Ethnic Disparities. Audrey Social Science Research: Availability, N. Beck, San Diego State University; Brian Karl Accessibility and Research Possibilities Finch, University of Southern California; Shih-Fan Lin, Session Organizer and Leader: Patricia E. White, San Diego State University National Science Foundation 5. Family Complexity, Social Support, and Child Well- Co-Leaders: Christopher A. Bail, University of North being. Robin S. Hognas, University of Louisville Carolina-Chapel Hill 6. From Data Sharing to Data Stewardship: Meeting R. Saylor Breckenridge, National Science Foundation Data Sharing Requirements Now and into the Future. Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona Linda M Detterman and Lynette F. Hoelter, University Michael W. Macy, Cornell University of Michigan The Sociology Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) 7. Growing the Urban Agriculture Movement: The Role supports large-scale data infrastructure projects and basic research of Higher Education. Tracy L. Burkett and Jennifer M. projects to construct and analyze “big data,” and develop new methods Saunders, College of Charleston by which it can be studied. This session focuses on the research context, trade-offs, limitations, and promises of “big data” for basic 8. Is Child Health Associated with Family Formation? social science research. Representatives from the NSF Sociology Evidence from a Cohort of British Women. Edward Program, its proposal review panels, and Principle Investigators (PIs) Berchick, Princeton University on NSF-funded big data projects will describe the accessibility, 9. Life Course Dynamics in American Entrepreneurial availability, sampling and operationalization techniques, potential for theory development, and examples of major research findings. The Families and their Effects on Business Continuity. session is interactive; audience participation is encouraged. (This Isabell Kathrin Stamm, University of California- session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Berkeley Forum.) 10. Moving Up or Moving Out? Examining Gentrification 419. Teaching Workshop. Using Wikipedia as a and the Spatial Displacement of Crime and Poverty. Teaching Tool in Sociology Classes Nicholas Branic, University of California-Irvine; Session Organizer and Leader: LiAnna Davis, Wiki Lyndsay N. Boggess, University of South Florida Education Foundation 11. New Careers Take Retirement's Stead: Predictors of Co-Leaders: Anne Kingsley, Diablo Valley Community Success Among Older Workers Re-entering the College Labor Force. Anna Nicole Kreisberg, American Institute for Economic Research University of California-Davis 12. Poverty Myths Busted: Low Wage Jobs Fastest Discussant: Diane Vaughan, Columbia University Growing. Why Families Need Government Programs. Peggy Wireman, Wireman and Associates 423. Regular Session. Family and Kinship in Diverse 13. Scaling-Up Content Analysis Projects Using Settings Crowdsourcing: American Cities’ Policing of Social Session Organizer: Feinian Chen, University of Maryland Movements. Nicholas Adams, University of When Quality Trumps Quantity: Siblings and the California-Berkeley Development of Peer Relationships. Deniz Yucel, 14. The Effects of Parental Incarceration Over the Life William Paterson University; Douglas B. Downey, The Course: A Propensity Score Approach. Molly Ohio State University Buchanan and John M Eassey, University of Florida Avoiding Playground Liabilities: Managing Outness in 15. The Social Impact of the 2008 Global Economic Crisis Gay and Lesbian Families with Children. Rafael on Neighborhoods, Households, and Individuals. Isik Joseph Colonna, University of California-Berkeley Aytac, Bogazici University; Bruce Rankin, Koc Parental Influence on Adult Homosexual’s Nominal University; Arda Ibikoglu and Ayse Yetis Bayraktar, Marriage in China. Susanne Yukping Choi and Ming Bogazici University Luo, Chinese University of Hong Kong 16. We Are All Criminals. Emily Baxter, Council on Crime Discussant: Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, National University of and Justice; Joshua Aaron Page and Ebony Ruhland, Singapore University of Minnesota 424. Regular Session. Law and Society I - When 421. Regular Session. Ethnic, Racial, and Other Reforms Meet Routines Social Group Formations among Latinos/as in the Session Organizer and Presider: Mark C. Suchman, United States Brown University Session Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of Silencing Women’s Voices: Battered Women and California-Merced Nuisance Property Laws. Gretchen W. Arnold, St. Presider: San Juanita Edilia Garcia, The Ohio State Louis University; Megan Slusser, Safe Connections University The Legal Translation and Documentation of Immigrant Being Mexican American: The Compatibility of Mexican Abuse and Helpfulness. Sarah Morando Lakhani, Americans’ National and Ethnic Identities. Edward E. American Bar Foundation Telles, Princeton University; Christina Alicia Sue, Divorce Litigation and Gender Inequality in Rural China. University of Colorado-Boulder Ke Li, Indiana University-Bloomington Defining the “Latino” in Latino-Jew: How Class, Race and Finding the Truth: Forensic Reports and the Medico- Religion Affect the Construction of Ethnic Identity. Legal Discourse on Sexual Violence in Turkey. Laura Limonic, State University of New York-Old Tugce Ellialti, University of Pennsylvania Westbury Discussant: Valerie Jenness, University of California- Hispano Nation: The Politics of Nuevomexicano Identity, Irvine 1880-1912. Phillip B. Gonzales, University of New 425. Regular Session. Mathematical Sociology Mexico Session Organizer: Matthew E. Brashears, Cornell Killing Two Birds With One Stone? Why we Need Race University and Ethnic Data for Latinas/os. Nancy Lopez, A Novel Simulation Method for Binary Discrete University of New Mexico Exponential Families, with Application to Social 422. Regular Session. Ethnography/Ethnographic Networks. Carter T. Butts, University of California- Studies 1 Irvine Session Organizer and Presider: Claudio Ezequiel A Mathematical Analysis of the Potential Function Benzecry, University of Connecticut Method of Cooperative Relationships. Robert Hideo Expert for a Day: The Ethnography of Experts, Elites, Mamada, University of California-Irvine and Other Non-Subalterns. Diana Bevin Graizbord, Theoretical Mathematics and Endogenous Social Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, and Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Models. David L. Sallach, University of Chicago Brown University The Mathematics of Superstars: Two Theories of Cultural Neuro-Typicals and Us: Identity and Disability in the Consumption. Charles F. Seguin, University of North Digital Ethnography of Autism in Second Life. Eiko Carolina-Chapel Hill Ikegami, New School for Social Research The Comparison of Networking Strategies for Knowledge Cookin’ Up Identities: Cultural Practice, Cultural Gains. Christina Prell, University of Maryland; Tom Production and Chicago’s Mexican Restaurant A.B. Snijders, University of Oxford Workers. Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University 426. Regular Session. Microsociologies The Making of Elites in the Knowledge Economy: An Session Organizer: Erika Summers-Effler, University of Ethnographic Study of an Elite K-8. Chris Caldeira, Notre Dame Coping with Classroom Resistance: Emotional Labor University of New Jersey-Rutgers Strategies Adopted by Instructors. Joy Kadowaki, Discussant: Christina B. Chin, University of Illinois at Purdue University Urbana-Champaign Greedy Institutions: A Micro-Interactional Synthesis and Call for Expansion. Amanda Barrett Cox, University 430. Regular Session. Religion and Intersecting of Pennsylvania Identities Others, Situations, and Emotions in Inequality of Session Organizer: Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Everyday Life. Garam Lee, Yonsei University Carolina-Chapel Hill The Socioemotional Structure of Suicide. Seth Abrutyn Presider: Penny A. Edgell, University of Minnesota and Anna Strassmann Mueller, University of Memphis Discipline, Status and Religious Tradition among UK Scientists. Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University; 427. Regular Session. Narrative, Biography, and Christopher P. Scheitle, Saint John's University; Jared Culture 2 L. Peifer, City University of New York-Baruch College Session Organizer: Lois Presser, University of I’m not Arab, I’m not Muslim: Egyptian Orthodox Tennessee Christian Disidentification Practices. Bradley Zopf, Presider: Anne Groggel, Indiana University University of Illinois-Chicago Degrees of Separation: Patterns of Personal Identity Compromising Complex Identities: Understanding the Formation beyond the Boundaries of Ultra-Orthodox Negotiation between Religious and Homosexual Judaism. Schneur Zalman Newfield, New York Identity on a Catholic Campus. Robert Lysle Wedow, University University of Colorado-Boulder; Mary Ellen It Didn’t Affect Me: Narrative Identity in Light of the Konieczny, University of Notre Dame German Reunification. Melanie Lorek, City University Reconceptualizing Religious Risk: Gender and Atheism. of New York-Graduate Center Amanda Marie Schutz and Louise Marie Roth, Discussant: Anne Groggel, Indiana University University of Arizona Discussant: Kelly Haesung Chong, University of Kansas 428. Regular Session. Organizations: Cultivating Organizational Audiences and Audience 431. Regular Session. Sociology of Knowledge: Reactions Organizing Scholarly Knowledge Session Organizer: Brian Rubineau, Cornell University Session Organizer and Presider: Daniel Lee Kleinman, Presider: Amanda J. Sharkey, University of Chicago University of Wisconsin-Madison Audience-Dependent Effect of Category-Spanning by The Emergence of the Life Sciences Field: Discipline U.S. Art Museums. Shinwon Noh, Cornell University Formation at the German Universities, 1805-1848. Authentication: Self-proclamations and Audience Jacob Habinek, University of California-Berkeley Perceptions. Balazs Kovacs, University of Lugano; Assumptions Meet Reality: Canadian Social Scientists Glenn R. Carroll, Stanford University; David Lehman, and Humanities Scholars in the Interdisciplinary University of Virginia Health Research Field. Mathieu Albert, Ayelet Kuper, New Venture Name Selection and Capital Acquisition in and Elise Paradis, University of Toronto Late Imperial Russia, 1861-1913. Olga M. Khessina, What’s Keeping Sociology from its Promise? Joey Cornell University; W. Chad Carlos, Brigham Young Sprague, University of Kansas University How Does Theory Change During Peer Review: An Oppositional Product Names and Product Appeal. J. Empirical Study of Quantitative Sociology. Mikhail Cameron Verhaal, University of Utah; Olga M. Teplitskiy, University of Chicago Khessina, Cornell University; Stanislav D. Dobrev and Colorblind Science? Perceptions of the Importance of Jaime Grant, University of Utah Diversity in Science Research. Kellie Owens, Discussant: Giacomo Fabrizio Negro, Emory University Northwestern University 429. Regular Session. Racialization and Racism in 432. Section on Aging and the Life Course Paper Public Discourse Session. Changes in the Timing of Life Course Session Organizer and Presider: Nancy Wang Yuen, Transitions in Young Adulthood: Taking Longer, Biola University Maybe Never The Ritual of Restitution: Repairing Overt Racist Session Organizerand Presider : Pamela Herd, Breaches in a Colorblind Racial Order. Cedric de University of Wisconsin-Madison Leon, Providence College; Rachael Elizabeth Gorab, Cohort Trends in Who Did and Did Not Delay Sex Until Northeastern University; Maureen Curran Outlaw, Marriage. Lawrence L. Wu, New York University; Providence College Steven P. Martin, Urban Institute; Paula England, Ask a Mexican: Racialization in Public Discourse. Celia New York University Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los Angeles Do Differences in Intentions Explain Racial/Ethnic Partisan Bias and Racial Events: An Examination of Variation in Family Formation Outcomes? Daniel L. Online Racial Discourse. Jeffrey K. Dowd, State Carlson, Georgia State University Historical Changes in Young Adult Living Arrangements, from Beijing, Guangzhou and Kunming. Lin Tao, 1967-2013. Laryssa Mykyta and Jonathan Vespa, Peking University; Kin-man Chan, Chinese U.S. Census Bureau University of Hong Kong; Jiangang Zhu, Sun Yat- Is Student Loan Debt Discouraging Home Buying Among Sen University; Terence Yuen, Chinese University Young Adults? Jason N. Houle, Dartmouth College; of Hong Kong Lawrence Berger, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Case Study of the I-Fly Project: Reconsidering Millennials under Water: Victims of Finance Capital. Relations between Grassroots Organizations and Randy Hodson and Michael David Nau, The Ohio an Authoritarian State. Chen Yang, University of State University Hong Kong Discussant: James M. Raymo, University of Wisconsin- Pro-social Orientation, Perceived Justice and Madison Cooperative Behavior Intention Model. Yan Liu, Hunan Normal University 433. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Roundtable Session and Business Table 5. Experimental Analysis of Altruism Meeting Table Presider: Danielle Lewis, University of South 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Carolina Session Organizer: Peter L. Callero, Western Oregon Factors of Altruism: A Study in Cognitive Sociology of University Morality. Andrey Bykov, National Research University Table 1. Public Policy and Conflict The Power of the Rational Actor: An Exploratory Table Presider: Bradley Campbell, California State Analysis of Why (Pro)Social Values Can Be University-Los Angeles Overridden. Danielle Lewis, University of South Opposition and Antipathy towards Obamacare: Carolina Explanations from System Justification and Socially Structured Determinants of Causality and Cognitive Dissonance Theory. Harry Perlstadt, Blame Judgments of Negative Side Effects of Michigan State University Intentional Actions. Inna F. Deviatko and Kirill A. The Social Dynamics of Moral Polarization. Gavrilov, National Research University-Higher Stephanie Chan, Biola University School of Economics Truth, Lies, and Partisanship. Bradley Campbell, California State University-Los Angeles Table 6. Altruism, Morality and Solidarity in Europe and Russia Table 2. Love and the Good Society Table Presider: Yaojun Li, Manchester University Table Presider: Beverly M. Pratt, University of Maryland Generosity in Britain. Yaojun Li, Manchester Modern Roots of the Sociology of Love: Tolstoy, University Addams, Gandhi and Sorokin. Lawrence T. Morality in Context: A Multilevel Analysis of the Nichols, West Virginia University Relationship between Religion, Governance and Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity: The Potential Values in Europe. Ingrid Storm, University of of Integralism. Robert Colbert Rhodes, University Manchester of Texas-Permian Basin Participation in Formal and Informal Voluntary Where is the Love in Altruism and Social Solidarity? Associations in Contemporary Russia: The View Beverly M. Pratt, University of Maryland From Below. Sarah Busse Spencer, National Research University; Irina A Skalaban, Table 3. Interpreting Moral Action Novosibirsk State Technical University Table Presider: Megan Ruth Dowdell, University of California-San Francisco Table 7. Volunteerism, Solidarity and Identity Altruistic Jewish Prisoners: Post-Holocaust Gaffe. Table Presider: Cary Beckwith, Princeton University Arthur B. Shostak, Drexel University We’re All in This Together: The Meaning of Politics Flesh-and-Blood in New Bioethics: Moral Experience, and Collective Identity in Service. David Harker, Risk, and Case 162: The Threat of Hemophilia Boston College (1974). Megan Ruth Dowdell, University of Who Belongs? How Status Influences the Experience California-San Francisco of Gemeinschaft. Cary Beckwith, Princeton Grief, Exploration, and Growth in the Journeys of University Hospice Volunteers. John Eric Baugher, University of Southern Maine Table 8. Prosocial Action: Gender and Age Table Presider: Allyson Drinkard, Kent State University Table 4. Prosocial Action in China Happiness and Beyond: How a Neo-Aristotelian Table Presider: Chen Yang, University of Hong Kong Framework Helps Us Understand Gender Citizens’ Giving Behavior in Urban China: Findings Differences in Well-being. Samantha Nicole Jaroszewki, Princeton University Low Other-Regard and Adolescent Addiction. Maria Table 4. Peer Groups: Formation and Implications E. Pagano, Shanna E. Swaringen, and Scott Table Presider: Zebing Wu, University of Iowa Frank, Case Western Reserve University; Matthew Academic Achievement, School Context, and T. Lee, University of Akron Adolescent’s Friendship Formation. Zebing Wu, Predicting Prosociality among Urban Adolescents: University of Iowa Individual, Family, and Neighborhood Influences. The Popular Kids Don’t Matter: Centrality and Allyson Drinkard, Kent State University Influence on Adolescent Behavior. Timothy Malacarne, Yale University Table 9. Theory: Solidarity, Morality, and Personhood Friend and Foe: Negative Behavior in Elementary The Conception of Moral and Legal Emotions of Lev School Peer Groups. Brent Harger, Albright Petrazhitsky. Olga Alexandrovna Simonova, State College University-Higher School of Economics Resources and Relationships: Food Insecurity and Social Capital among Middle School Students. 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Don Willis, University of Missouri; Kevin M. Solidarity Business Meeting Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas

434. Section on Children and Youth Roundtable Table 5. Youth Aggression and Problem Behavior Session and Business Meeting Table Presider: Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: University Session Organizer: Laura M. Tach, Cornell University Improving Measurement Tools for the Sociological Study of Aggression. Christopher Donoghue, Table 1. Contextual Influences on Health and Obesity Montclair State University; Alicia Raia-Hawrylak, Among Youth State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Table Presider: Yuying Shen, Texas Tech University Sanction Avoidance Strategies: Examining Contexts Family Background, Neighborhood Characteristics and Targets of Youth Aggression. Alicia Raia- and Children's Health -- Racial/Ethnic Disparity. Hawrylak, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers; Yuying Shen, Texas Tech University; Ami R. Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State University Moore, University of North Texas; Philip Q. Yang, Deviant Peer Association: Positive Emotionality and Texas Woman's University; Dale Elgert Yeatts, Community Social Control as Protective Factors. University of North Texas Tara Elizabeth Sutton and Leslie Gordon Simons, Unhealthy Weight among Children in Spain: The Role University of Georgia of the Home Environment. Elizabeth Vaquera, Table 6. Parental Relationships and Youth Well-being University of South Florida; Solveig Argeseanu Table Presider: Yaron Girsh, Hebrew University- Cunningham, Emory University; Pau Mari-Klose, Jerusalem University of Chicago; Marga Mari-Klose, University of Barcelona Table 7. Transitions to Adulthood Table Presider: Christina Panagakis, State University of Table 2. Migration, Immigration, and Assimilation among New York-Buffalo Asian Youth Reconsidering Adulthood: Relative Constructions of Table Presider: Kathryn Gold Hadley, Hanover College Adult Identity during the Transition to Adulthood. Model, Problem, or FOB? Second Generation Hmong Christina Panagakis, State University of New Boys Craft Identities in High School. Kathryn Gold York-Buffalo Hadley, Hanover College Adolescent Occupational Aspirations: An Examination Self-esteem among Migrant Children in China. Bo of Changes in Girls' and Boys' Career Goals. Zhou, State University of New York-Albany Sampson Lee Blair, State University of New York- Buffalo; Patricia Neff Claster, Edinboro University- Table 3. Vulnerable and At-Risk Youth Pennsylvania Table Presider: Emily Horowitz, St. Francis College Sexual Orientation, Runaway and Throwaway Missing the Child Abuse Story: How the Popular Experiences, and Health during the Transition to Media Promotes Fear and Fails to Protect Adulthood. Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State Children. Emily Horowitz, St. Francis College University; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State The Intergenerational Transmission of Child Physical University; Lisa E. Thrane, Wichita State Abuse: Pre and Postnatal Substance Use and University Abuse. Nicholas Alexander Adams, University of Why do Teenagers Work? The Youth Labor Force in New Hampshire the United States and Other Industrialized The Stigma of Parental Incarceration. Emily Sue Countries. Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair Knaphus, University of Washington State University Presider: Krista E. Paulsen, University of North Florida Table 8. Youth Educational Achievement and Attainment Immigrant Homeland Re-creation and Belonging in Table Presider: Melanie Jones Gast, DePaul University Urban Community Gardens of Los Angeles. Pierrette Congruence or Divergence? Examining Social Class Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California and Black Student and Parent Schooling Ambivalent Belonging, Differentiated Foreignness. Orientations. Melanie Jones Gast, DePaul Mytoan Nguyen-Akbar, University of Puget Sound University At Home In A Changing City: Particular And Generic Motivational Factors that Foster High School Places In Home Making-Strategies of Movers. Completion among African-American and Latino/a Melissa Ley-Cervantes, Universidad Nacional Students. Stephanie Renee Anckle, Claremont Autonoma de Mexico; Jan Willem Duyvendak, Graduate University Universiteit van Amsterdam Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Sociological Analysis of Table 9. Parental Influence on Youth Outcomes Strategic Default. Lindsay A. Owens, Stanford Parental Incarceration: Influences on Children’s University Mental Health during the Transition to Adulthood. Kirby Thomas, Florida State University; 436. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Invited Giuseppina Valle, University of Texas-Austin; Session. Rap on Trial Miles G. Taylor, Florida State University Session Organizer and Presider: Charis E. Kubrin, Inter-Ethnic Marriage and Intergenerational University of California-Irvine Transmission of Social Capital: A Longitudinal For Every Rhyme I Write, It’s 25 to Life: Rap Lyrics Stand Study of Young Swedes. Gokhan Kaya, Lund Trial. Charis E. Kubrin, University of California-Irvine; University; Christofer Edling, Jacobs University; Erik Nielson, University of Richmond Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University Truth, Money, and Justice: The New Political Economy of Rap Lyrics. Travis L. Gosa, Cornell University Table 10. Policy, Practice, and Youth Well-being Poetic (In)Justice? Rap Music Lyrics as Art, Life, and Table Presider: Harriett D. Romo, University of Texas- Criminal Evidence. Andrea L. Dennis, University of San Antonio Georgia Collaboration to Improve Quality of Early Childhood Discussant: Erik Nielson, University of Richmond Education for Low-Income Hispanic Children. 437. Section on Economic Sociology Invited Session. Harriett D. Romo and Sophia Ortiz, University of The Great Transformation (1944) Turns Seventy: Texas-San Antonio; Amber Aquino, Child Looking Backward and Looking Forward Protective Services; Sarah Shah, University of Session Organizer: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of Toronto; Eugene Tebuteb, University of Texas- California-Davis San Antonio Presider: Fred Block, University of California-Davis Working at the Interface of Domestic Violence and From the Great Transformation to the Great Child Protection: The UK Family Physicians' Financialization. Kari Polanyi Levitt, McGill University Response. Eszter Szilassy, University of Bristol; The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi's Cath Larkins and Nicky Stanley, University of Critique. Margaret R. Somers, University of Michigan; Central Lancashire; Jessica Drinkwater, University Fred Block, University of California-Davis of Manchester; Marianne Hester and Gene Feder, The Great Japanese Transformation: Submerged University of Bristol Commerce, Mercantilism and the Transition to Youth Creating Disaster Recovery: An International Capitalism. Mark Cohen, New York University Community-based Participatory Research Project The Politics of Market Destruction: Fields, Courts, and with Youth. Lori Peek and Jennifer Lynn Tobin- the Survival of Sao Paulo's Street Vendors. Jacinto Gurley, Colorado State University Cuvi, University of Texas-Austin School-Level Variation in Disciplinary Practices: A Look at National Trends in Zero-Tolerance 438. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Policies. E. Christine Baker-Smith and Jessica Paper Session. Conflict and Contestation in World Lipschultz, New York University Society Session Organizer: Sadia Saeed, Yale University 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Children and Youth Presider: Jaeeun Kim, George Mason University Business Meeting Conflict and Religion in Global Culture: The Worldwide Liberalization of Abortion Legislation, 1945-2010. 435. Section on Community and Urban Sociology Juan Fernandez, University Carlos III of Madrtid Paper Session. Home and Belonging The Rise of New Developing Country Powers and the Session Organizers: Krista E. Paulsen, University of Crisis of Neoliberalism at the WTO. Kristen North Florida and Maggie Kusenbach, University of Hopewell, University of British Columbia South Florida Contradiction and Dialectical Change in World Society: The Case of the Corporate Social Responsibility University of Kansas Initiatives. Shawn Michael Pope, Stanford University Pharmaceuticalization of Clandestine Abortion: The Discussant: David John Frank, University of California- Changing Practice and Discourse of Reproductive Irvine Choice in Argentina. Julia A. McReynolds-Pérez, University of Wisconsin-Madison 439. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Paper The Milk of Human Kinship: Donated Breastmilk in Session. Organizing the Unorganizable: Labor Neonatal Intensive Care. Katherine Carroll, Activism among Informal and Low-Wage Workers University of Technology Session Organizer: Steven McKay, University of Discussant: Danielle Bessett, University of Cincinnati California-Santa Cruz Presider: Erin E. Hatton, State University of New York- 442. Section on Methodology Paper Session. Open Buffalo Topic II Street Work and the Organization of Informal Work. Session Organizer and Presider: Scott R. Eliason, Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, University of Washington University of Arizona Working for God’s Chosen People: Gender, Race and Decomposing the Effects of Spatial and Infrastructural Religion on a Brooklyn Corner. Erika Denisse Connectivity on the Development of the Northern Grajeda, University of Texas-Austin Plains. Adam Slez, University of Virginia; Katherine Organizing Temporary and Immigrant Workers: Lessons J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison from Change to Win’s Warehouse Workers United Decomposition of Gender or Racial Inequality with Campaign. Ellen R. Reese and Jason Y. Struna, Endogenous Intervening Covariates as a Causal University of California-Riverside Analysis. Kazuo Yamaguchi, University of Chicago Making Sex Work Labor: Sex Worker Unionization and Statistical Power in Experimental Audit Studies: Cautions Informal Labor Politics in India. Gowri Vijayakumar, and Calculations for Matched Tests with Nominal University of California-Berkeley; Shubha Chacko, Outcomes. Michael Vuolo, Purdue University; Sarah Aneka; Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Adelphi Esther Lageson, University of Minnesota University Prospective versus Retrospective Approaches to the Informal Workers’ Mobilization in Central India: The Study of Intergenerational Social Mobility. Xi Song Limits of Democratic Dissent? Manjusha S. Nair, and Robert Mare, University of California-Los Angeles National University of Singapore Discussant: Scott R. Eliason, University of Arizona 440. Section on Marxist Sociology Paper Session. 443. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. From the Arab Uprisings to Occupy and Beyond: Democratic Challenges in Emerging Global Marxist Perspectives Protest: Reconfiguring Publics and Institutions in Session Organizer and Presider: Kevin B. Anderson, a Neoliberal Era University of California-Santa Barbara Session Organizer: Ann Mische, University of Notre Between Anti-Capitalism and Anti-Authoritarianism: The Dame Roots, the Significance and the Ambivalence of the The Arab Spring: A Global March Toward Democracy, or Gezi Park Protests. Onur Kapdan, University of a Revolt Against Neoliberal Capitalism? Nurullah California-Santa Barbara Ardic, Istanbul Sehir University Back to the Future of Democratization: Tahrir Square to When Do Small Events Trigger Massive Protests? The OWS Revisted. Lauren Langman, Loyola University- Case of 2013 Gezi Protests. Defne Over, Cornell Chicago; Valentine M. Moghadam, Northeastern University; Basak Taraktas, University of University Pennsylvania Occupy Movement through a Global Lens. Robert John Capabilities of Movements and Affordances of Digital MacPherson and David A. Smith, University of Media: Paradoxes of Empowerment. Zeynep Tufekci, California-Irvine Princeton University Occupy and the Evolution of Anarchist Activism. Barbara Costa Rica, the Prototype for Local Mobilization against Epstein, University of California-Santa Cruz Global Neoliberalism. Paul D. Almeida, University of California-Merced 441. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Social Movement Networks and Changing Patterns of Medicalizing Nature, Naturalizing Culture: Global Authority, 1983-2013. Jackie Smith, Melanie Disrupting Dichotomies in Reproduction M. Hughes, and Brittany Julia Duncan, University of Session Organizer and Presider: Elizabeth Mitchell Pittsburgh Armstrong, Princeton University Beyond the Natural-Medical Binary in Childbirth: The 444. Section on Race, Gender, and Class Paper Unassisted Childbirth Experience. Lauren Ashley Session. Culture and Representation: Analyses of Diamond-Brown, Boston College the Popular Nature and Culture: Lay Accounts of Perinatal Mental Session Organizer: Averil Y. Clarke, Suffolk University Health Disorders. Carrie L. Wendel-Hummell, Cajun Hunters: Media Depictions and Cultural Fallacies. Francesca Tripodi, University of Virginia Prevention: What are the Implications? Trevor Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley: Rock and Alexander Hoppe, University of Michigan Roll, CRT, and America in the 1950s. Theresa A. Discussant: Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of Martinez, University of Utah Tennessee Classlessness as Doxa: Class Awareness, Crises, and the Icelandic Political Field. Guðmundur "Gummi" 447. Section on Social Psychology Roundtable Oddsson, University of Missouri Session (co-sponsored with Section on Sociology Invisibility and Denial: Media Accounts of Sexual of Emotions) Violence for Race- and Gender-Specific Audiences. Session Organizer: Amy Kroska, University of Oklahoma Lucia Christine Lykke, University of Maryland-College Park Table 1. Status Processes The Glass Runway: How Gender and Sexuality Shape Table Presider: Lynn Gencianeo Chin, Washington & the Spotlight in Fashion Design. Allyson Stokes, Lee University University of Waterloo Humor and Status in Groups: Assessing Use of Humor as Status-relevant Information. Kristin 445. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Kerns, University of Maryland Technology Paper Session. The Sociology of Big Reward Interventions: A Path to the Erosion of Social Data: Knowledge, Technology, Security and Inequality? Sarah K. Harkness, University of Iowa Privacy Session Organizer and Presider: Benjamin H. Sims, Los Table 2. Altruism Alamos National Laboratory Table Presider: Donna A. Lancianese, University of Rock Stars of Big Data? The Standardization of Iowa Expertise and Implications for Diversity in Analytics. The Emergence of Reciprocal Altruism under Margaret Willis, Boston College Uncertainty: An Empirical Test of Commitment in Big Data Policing in the Homeland Security Era: ILP and 2008 Financial Crisis. Yunsub Lee, University of Intelligence Fusion in History and Practice. North Carolina-Charlotte Innis McQuade, State University of New York- Managing the Moral Self through Volunteering: Binghamton Framing the Served and the Self. Carissa M. Constructing the Suspicious: Data Fusion and the Future Froyum, University of Northern Iowa of Security. Torin Monahan, University of North Body Size, Illness, and Blame: Causal Attributions Carolina-Chapel Hill and Social Consequences. Karen Marie Inclusive Surveillance and Privacy: India's Unique Powroznik, Stanford University Identity Project. Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives. Parul Baxi, University of California- Table 3. Social Relationships and Health Davis Table Presider: Amy Kroska, University of Oklahoma Discussant: James A. Evans, University of Chicago Social Support and Social Negativity: Positive and Negative Family Relationships and Health. Peter 446. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. Vielehr, Vanderbilt University Science, Technology, and Medicine: Dimensions The Effect of Network Member's Health and of Gender, Sex, and Sexualities Organizational Involvement on Ego's Mental and Session Organizers: Mary Frank Fox, Georgia Institute of Physical Health Outcomes. Elizabeth Mary Technology and Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of Culatta, University of Georgia Tennessee The Effect of Relationship Dynamics in Intimate Presider: Mary Frank Fox, Georgia Institute of Relationships on Depressive Symptoms and Technology Intimate Partner Violence. Sue Petrina Nash, The Gender Wage Gap in Computing: An Intersectional Monica A. Longmore, Gary Oates, Wendy Diane Decomposition Analysis. Sharla N. Alegria, Manning, and Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green University of Massachusetts-Amherst State University Perceptions of the Work Environment in Universities and National Research Institutes: The Role of Gender. Table 4. Identity Processes Paige Miller, University of Wisconsin-River Falls; Table Presider: Maria-Elena D. Diaz, University of Wesley Shrum and Mark J. Schafer, Louisiana State Oklahoma University Creating a New Measure of White Racial Identity: A Hormones Are Where It’s At: Bioidentical Hormones, Social Psychological Approach. Paula K. Miller, Menopausal Women, and Anti-Aging Medicine. Michigan State University Michael Flatt, Case Western Reserve University; The Role of General and Specific Reflected Jennifer R Fishman, McGill University Appraisals in Identity Processes. Mary Gallagher, Responsibilizing HIV-Positive People through Kent State University Hasnain, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Table 5. Self-Efficacy and Self-Esteem Table Presider: Stephanie Woodham Burge, University Table 9. Self Processes, Values, and Mental Health of Oklahoma Table Presider: Yok Fong Paat, University of Texas-El The Effects of Homeownership on Mastery in Young Paso Adulthood. Benjamin Dylan Tyndall, Vanderbilt They Think What? How Perceptions of Others’ Views University Impact Feelings About the Self. Brooke Louise The Loss of Self: The Effect of Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Long, Fritz William Yarrison, and Rebecca L Myer, and Child Death on Maternal Self-Esteem. Trish Kent State University Wonch Hill, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Effects of Valuse Strain on Psychopathology. Jie Joanne Cacciatore, Arizona State University; Zhang and Sibo Zhao, State University of New Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University; York-Buffalo Kayla Pritchard, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Preserving and Protecting Self-Esteem and Self- 448. Section on Sociology of Culture Invited Session. Efficacy among Homeless Men. Josie Leigh Big Data and the Study of Culture: Prospects for Parker and Donald C. Reitzes, Georgia State the Future University Session Organizer and Presider: Timothy J. Dowd, Once More, With Feeling: Marx’s Theory of Alienation Emory University and the Mind-Body-Earth Connection. Allison Big Data: Can It Solve Cultural Sociology’s Behavioral Ford, University of Oregon Problems? Emily Ann Marshall, University of Michigan; Hana Shepherd, State University of New Table 6. Emotions and Theory Construction Jersey-Rutgers Table Presider: Alexander W. Watts, Stanford Modeling an Ecology of Music Genres Using Big Data: University The Case of the Emergence of Electronic Dance Understanding Emotion, Embodiment, and Music Genres in the UK, 1985-1999. Alex van Persuasive Processes: An Argument for Charisma Venrooij, University of Amsterdam and Sociological Glamour as Concepts. Elizabeth Measuring Moderately Subtle Dimensions of Culture with A. Williamson, University of Chicago Medium-Size Data. Arnout van de Rijt and Steven Collective Emotions in a Postmodern Era. Jenny Skiena, State University of New York-Stony Brook; Nguyen, University of Central Flordia Charles Ward, Google Relational Social Psychological Framework on Measuring Meanings in a World of Big Data. John W. Agency and Values: The Case of Rural Small Mohr, University of California-Santa Barbara Business Owners. Miira Niska, University of Discussant: Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University Helsinki; Hannu T. Vesala, Finnish Association on 449. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Paper Intellectual and Development Disabilities; Kari Session. Coping, Recovery and Mental Health Mikko Vesala, University of Helsinki Services Session Organizer: Brea Louise Perry, Indiana Table 7. Family Dynamics and the Life Course University-Bloomington Table Presider: Ann M. Beutel, University of Oklahoma Presider: Carrie B. Oser, University of Kentucky Effects of Parental Status on Employment Outcomes Sorry, I'm Not Accepting New Patients: An Audit Study of by Age and Career Stage: A Web-based Access to Mental Health Care. Heather Kugelmass, Experiment. Hsiang-Yuan Ho, University of Princeton University Maryland Stigma and Trust in a Physician’s Confidentiality: An Disentangling Subjective Norms: The Social Effects of Extension of Modified Labeling Theory. Celeste Friends and Parents on Unintended Young Campos-Castillo and Denise L. Anthony, Dartmouth Pregnancy. Ellen Compernolle, University of College Michigan Substance Use and Help-Seeking Among Low-Income The Division of Household Labor in Contemporary African American Women: Testing the Network China. Lu Chao, University of Oklahoma Episode Model. Erin Leigh Pullen and Carrie B. Oser, University of Kentucky Table 8. Organizational Dynamics Warrior Parents, Social Influence and the Autism Table Presider: Kimberly Brooke Rogers, Mount Epidemic. Phech Colatat, Massachusetts Institute of Holyoke College Technology Psychological Capital as Predictor of Public Service Discussant: Ann L. McCranie, Indiana University- Motivation: Evidence from Taiwan. Chyi-Lu Jang, Bloomington National Sun Yat-Sen University Why do the Korku not Protest: Perceptions and the 450. Section on Sociology of Population Paper Refractive Functions of Worldview. Aseem Session. Immigrant Integration and Inequality around the World US higher education is undergoing profound change. How Session Organizer: Loretta Bass, University of Oklahoma Americans fund govern, assess, and experience college all are in flux, creating a sense of crisis for many in the academy but also great Presider: Patricia A. McManus, Indiana University experimentation in business models, instructional delivery, and Discrimination in the Irish Labour Market: Nationality, educational research. Some go so far as to promise that the best Ethnicity and the Recession. Philip J. O'Connell, higher education is yet to come. This panel assembles seasoned University College-Dublin; Gillian Kingston and scholars, education innovators, and institutional leaders to discuss the fate and future of US higher education today. Frances McGinnity, Economic and Social Research Institute 453. Thematic Session. Hard Times in the Public Immigration Integration and Multiculturalism Policy of Sector: Rethinking Inequality, State and South Korea. In-Jin Yoon and Seongkyung Cho, Neoliberal Reforms Korea University Session Organizer: Vincent J. Roscigno, The Ohio State Is Co-ethnic Concentration a Barrier to the Successful University Civic Integration of Migrants and Minorities in Britain. Presider: George Wilson, University of Miami Neli Demireva, Nuffield College; Anthony Heath, Panel: Cheol-Sung Lee, University of Chicago University of Oxford William Darity, Duke University Settling in Spain: Integration and the Influence of Fred Block, University of California-Davis Immigrant and Domestic Organizations. Christopher Sociology has long treated the public sector as a somehow distinct Scott Inkpen, Pennsylvania State University domain relative to the private sector, affording, for instance, workplace protections and benefits that help to mitigate inequalities associated Discussant: Susan K. Brown, University of California- with race/ethnicity, gender and class. Neo-liberal reforms and Irvine transformations of the state sector, both in the US and globally, however, have fundamentally reshaped the inequality equation in ways 451. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology that our field generally, and its sub areas of social stratification, political Invited Session and Business Meeting. Hans O. sociology, collective behavior and social movements, work, and organizations, have yet to adequately grasp. This panel brings together Mauksch Award Ceremony five prominent sociologists who will draw on their own empirical and Session Organizer: Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair theoretical insights in providing guideposts relative to questions such Community College as: What structural and cultural processes have been involved with Getting Real about Private Troubles as Public Issues: moves toward privatization and how have the public sector, states and Students, Teachers and Higher Education in the 21st institutions been transformed? What have been the inequality consequences, at least thus far, and what seem to be the dominant Century. Betsy Lucal, Indiana University-South Bend trends? And, no less important, in what ways do we as sociologists need to reconsider our own theoretical formulations, emphases and 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Teaching and Learning in empirical foci? Sociology Business Meeting 454. Thematic Session. Religion and Hard Times 3:30 pm Meetings Session Organizers and Presiders: Nancy J. Davis, Department Resources Group (DRG) Advisory Board DePauw University and Robert V. Robinson, Indiana Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity University Business Meeting (to 4:10pm) Poor Mothers, Religion, and the American Dream. Section on Children and Youth Business Meeting (to Susan Crawford Sullivan, College of the Holy Cross 4:10pm) Faith-based Social Justice: Building a More Grounded Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Business Progressive Politics. Richard L. Wood, University of Meeting (to 4:10pm) New Mexico Hard Times, Religion, and Conservative Politics. Robert 4:30 pm Meetings Wuthnow, Princeton University Committee on Awards In economic recession, does religion motivate support for greater Film/Video Screening. How to Lose Your Virginity public and private assistance to the poor and higher taxes on the wealthy or does it bolster the belief that unbridled capitalism will lift High School Advisory Panel people out of poverty? Some Evangelical organizations, such as Honors Program Graduate School Briefing Sojourners, support greater government aid to the poor, while the Tea Party, often with the support of religious traditionalists, seeks 4:30 pm Sessions reductions in social spending. Polls during the recession indicate that the religiously orthodox are more likely than modernists to still believe 452. Thematic Session. Hard Times and High Hopes in the American Dream, while other research finds that the orthodox are for US Higher Education more supportive than modernists of state aid to the poor. Because women have been hardest hit by the recession, we must take into Session Organizer and Presider: Mitchell L. Stevens, account the perspective of poor women on religion as this affects their Stanford University beliefs on receiving government assistance and the American Dream. Panel: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan These paradoxes and their implications for the post-recession period Brian Murphy, De Anza College will be discussed. Candace Thille, Open Learning Initiative and Stanford 455. Special Session. Inequality in International University Comparison: Powerful Approaches Adam Weinberg, Denison University Session Organizer and Presider: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan not fund research that uses qualitative techniques. Presenters will Panel: David Brady, WZB Berlin Social Research Center share their experiences as peer reviewers and successful competitors for NSF funding, highlighting effective grantsmanship for the conduct of Florencia Torche, New York University qualitative research. They will discuss how to prepare competitive Yu Xie, University of Michigan qualitative research proposals; the NSF peer review system and the Discussant: Guillermina Jasso, New York University review process; and the criteria for evaluation of proposals submitted to The fact that the United States are marked by exceptionally high NSF and interpret what this means for qualitative research. Workshop and rising levels of social inequality is well established. To understand participants will share their experience in developing, reviewing and the institutional factors behind the sources and consequences of this securing funding for projects that are reflective of the various qualitative inequality, sociological research is increasingly turning its attention to approaches. The session is interactive; audience participation is other nations that have kept inequality at lower levels, slowed its growth encouraged. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA despite similar external pressures, or mitigated its detrimental effects Research Support Forum.) on families and children. The degree to which such cross-national comparisons may be able to shape scientific progress and inform 459. Regular Session. African Americans: Racial and national policy-making crucially depends on the extent to which Spatial Challenges to Upward Mobility inequality-generating mechanisms can be reliably established within Session Organizer: Melvin E. Thomas, North Carolina each nation studied. The panelists will discuss how comparative research can shed light on the mechanisms that produce and flow from State University unequal resource distributions with a particular eye towards the distinct Credit Where Credit Is Due? Race, Gender, and the opportunities provided by nationally representative panel studies (both Credit Scores of Business Startups. Loren long-running panel surveys, such as the U.S. Panel Study of Income Henderson and Cedric Herring, University of Illinois- Dynamics and the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), as well as Chicago; Hayward Derrick Horton, State University of newer studies from Latin America and China). New York-Albany 456. Author Meets Critics Session. The Rise of Moving Up but Still Falling Down: Rising Black Middle Women: The Growing Gender Gap in Education Class but Falling Black Male Bodies. Dawn X. and What it Means for American Schools (Russell Henderson and Richard Greg Moye, Winston Salem Sage Foundation, 2013) by Thomas A. Diprete and State University Claudia Buchman Twenty Years of Progress Lost: Blacks in America and Session Organizer: Brian Powell, Indiana University the Mortgage Market. Meghan Kuebler, State Presider: Janice McCabe, Dartmouth College University of New York-Albany Critics: Roslyn A. Mickelson, University of North Discussant: Richard Greg Moye, Winston Salem State Carolina-Charlotte University. Dana M. Britton, State University of New Jersey- Rutgers 460. Regular Session. Concepts, Theories and Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania Debates in 21st Century Sociology of Work Authors: Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University and Session Organizer and Presider: Vicki Smith, University Claudia Buchmann, The Ohio State University of California-Davis Labor Standards and the Reorganization of Work: Gaps 457. Professional Development Workshop. Using in Data and Research. Annette Bernhardt, University Social Media as a Professional Development Tool of California-Berkeley Session Organizer and Presider: Neal Caren, University Skills and Jobs in the UK E-Waste Management Sector: of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Recycling Promises in the Green Economy. Ödül Panel: Lisa Wade, Occidental College Bozkurt, University of Sussex; Alison F Stowell, Brayden G. King, Northwestern University Lancaster University Eric Anthony Grollman, University of Richmond Work beyond the Bounds: The Boundaries that Divide Nathan Scott Palmer, Georgia Southern University Market and Supra-Market Work. Erin E. Hatton, State Tina Fetner, McMaster University University of New York-Buffalo Imagine going out to a bar with an eclectic group of bloggers. They Discussant: Heidi Gottfried, Wayne State University gossip, provide tips, share secrets, and answer some of your questions. This session will be like that, but without the drinks. 461. Regular Session. Ethnography/Ethnographic 458. Policy and Research Workshop. Qualitative Studies 2 Session Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Research: Review Standards and Funding University of Connecticut Opportunities at the National Science Foundation Session Organizer ad Leader: Patricia E. White, National Presider: Jonathan R. Wynn, University of Science Foundation Massachusetts-Amherst Co-Leaders: Linda Marie Burton, Duke University Why is Rogue in Vogue? Ethnographies on Gangs, Prudence L. Carter, Stanford University Drugs, and Sex Work. Kimberly Kay Hoang, Boston Joane Nagel, University of Kansas College; Elizabeth Long and Nehemiah Ankoor, Rice Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes, Northwestern University University The National Science Foundation (NSF) supports sociological Learning One’s Place in the Neoliberal City: Subsidized research that uses the full range of social science methodological Housing and Urban Citizenship in Santiago, Chile. approaches. Yet, an ongoing and persistent myth is that the NSF does Carter M Koppelman, University of California- Berkeley Session Organizer and Presider: Mark C. Suchman, First Generation Romani Youth in Italy: Fulfilling and Brown University Escaping from Family Responsibility. Laura Fantone, The War on Drugs at the Pharmacy Counter: Frontline University of California-Berkeley Workers Facing Discrepant Institutional Logics. Managing Mass Eviction: Forced Relocation in Mobile Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University Home Parks and the Paradox of State Privacy in Practice: Professions, Laws, Technologies, (Mis)intervention. Esther Sullivan, University of and the Work of Health Care Delivery. Denise L. Texas-Austin Anthony and Timothy Patrick Stablein, Dartmouth Discussant: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut College How Political and Legal Structures Shape “Expertise” in 462. Regular Session. Fertility French and American Gay Marriage Debates. Session Organizer and Presider: Jennifer Johnson- Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of Hanks, University of California-Berkeley California-Los Angeles Changes in Employment Uncertainty and the Fertility The Limits of Science: Explaining the Legitimation of Intention-Realization Link in Switzerland. Doris Social Science in the Legal Field. Matthew Clair and Hanappi, Valérie-Anne Ryser, Laura Bernardi, and Alix Winter, Harvard University Jean-Marie Le Goff, University of Lausanne Discussant: Calvin Morrill, University of California- Planning for Motherhood: Fertility Attitudes, Desires, and Berkeley Intentions among Women with Disabilities. Carrie L. Shandra, State University of New York-Stony Brook; 465. Regular Session. Looking Upstream: Structural Dennis P. Hogan and Susan E. Short, Brown Impediments to Environmental Progress University Session Organizer: Manuel Vallee, University of Pregnancy Desire, Pregnancy Avoidance, and Auckland Consistent Fertility Intentions Among Late Teens. Presider: Len Albright, Northeastern University Abigail Weitzman, New York University; Jennifer S. Sustainable Migration to the Urban West: Environment Barber and Yasamin Kusunoki, University of and Growth in an Uncertain Future. Ryan Scarrow, Michigan; Paula England, New York University The Ohio State University The Contextual Meaning of Fertility: A Survey Hollow Ecology: Ecological Modernization Theory and Experiment. Hana Shepherd, State University of New the Death of Nature. Jeffrey A. Ewing, University of Jersey-Rutgers Oregon Discussant: Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American Toxic Outliers and Sociology Theory: How Empirical University Disproportionalities in Environmental Privilege Impact Modern Theory. Mary B. Collins, University of 463. Regular Session. Intergenerational Relationship Maryland in the United States Metabolic Rifts and Temporal Shifts: Case Study of the Session Organizer: Feinian Chen, University of Maryland Adirondacks. Daniel Noah Auerbach, University of Presider: Christine A. Mair, University of Maryland- Utah Baltimore County Adoption of Renewable Energy Innovations in the Adolescent Intergenerational Cohesiveness and Young Cement Industry. Tara Failey, Pavitra Srinivasan, Adult Proximity to Parents. Brian Joseph Gillespie, and Sabrina McCormick, George Washington Sonoma State University; Judith Treas, University of University California-Irvine Discussant: Andrew Szasz, University of California-Santa Contemporary Coresidential Grandparents: Variations by Cruz Family Structure, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender. Sandra M. Florian, Lynne M. Casper, and Charles 466. Regular Session. Multi-Racial Brady Potts, University of Southern California Classification/Identity Extended Family Influences on Young Adult Attainment: Session Organizer and Presider: David L. Brunsma, Evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Patricia A. McManus, Indiana University America’s Churning Races: Race Response Changes Intergenerational Relationships and Adult Children’s between Census 2000 and Census 2010. Carolyn A. Health Behavior. Corinne Reczek, The Ohio State Liebler, University of Minnesota; Sonya Rastogi, University; Hui Liu, Michigan State University; Mieke Leticia Fernandez, James Noon, and Sharon R Ennis, Beth Thomeer, University of Texas-Austin; Alexandra U.S. Census Bureau Kissling, The Ohio State University Blurred Racial Boundaries or Shared Racial Identity? Discussant: Roseann Giarrusso, California State Race and Partnership among Multiracials and University-Los Angeles Monoracials. Krystale Littlejohn, Occidental College Multiraciality in Cyberspace: Honorary Whiteness, Hypo- 464. Regular Session. Law and Society II - Law, descent or Something Else? Celeste Curington, Expertise and the Interplay of Professions University of Massachusetts; Ken-Hou Lin, University Born-Again Buddhists? Going Beyond Conversion to of Texas-Austin; Jennifer Hickes Lundquist, University Conceptualize Different Pathways to Religion. Alison of Massachusetts-Amherst Denton Jones, Harvard University The Racial Identities of Black-White Biracial College Discussant: Kyle Clayton Longest, Furman University Students at Historically White and Historically Black Institutions. Kristen Annette Clayton, University of 470. Regular Session. Social Action and Epistemics Georgia Session Organizer and Presider: Virginia Teas Gill, Discussant: Monique Porow, State University of New Illinois State University Jersey-Rutgers Repetition in Action: Repair, Newsmarking, Registration, Extraction. John Heritage, University of California- 467. Regular Session. New Directions in the Study of Los Angeles the Dynamics of Racial and Ethnic Conflict Expanding and Challenging the Relevance of Session Organizer: Kathleen M. Blee, University of Experience: Epistemic and Deontic Incongruities in Pittsburgh Radio Phone-Ins. Wytske Versteeg, University of Presider: David Cunningham, Brandeis University Twente; Hedwig te Molder, Wageningen University Double Legitimacy Crises and Dynamics of Contention in Experiential Assessments and Attributive Assessments: Ethnic Democracies. Gregory Maney, Hofstra Managing Territories of Experience in Conversation. University Kaoru Hayano, Ochanomizu University Emergence of Armed Resistance against Insurgent Ignorance at Risk: Interaction at the Knowledge Violence during Civil War. Daniel Blocq, University of Boundary of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi Scheme. David Wisconsin-Madison R. Gibson, University of Notre Dame Lynch Victims as Marginal Men? Community Characteristics, Outsider Status, and Vulnerability to 471. Regular Session. Sociology of Education: Mob Violence. Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois- Family-School Linkages Chicago; Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington Session Organizer: Joshua Klugman, Consortium on The Production of Local Race Relations: Race, Crime, Chicago School Research and Politics in Multiracial Neighborhoods. Jan Presider: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University Doering, University of Chicago College Funds and Transit Passes: Class Differences in Discussant: Rory M. McVeigh, University of Notre Dame Parents’ Social Network Resources and Utilization. Pamela R. Bennett, City University of New York- 468. Regular Session. Racialization of Latinos/as Queens College; Amy Lutz, Syracuse University; Session Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida California-Merced Education in the Era of Rising Inequality: Are Schools Presider: Joanna Perez, University of Illinois at Urbana- Becoming the Great(er) Equalizer? Joseph Merry, Champaign The Ohio State University Latino Endogamy: The Role of Racialized Experience, Involved, but not in PTA: Comparing Survey-based Advice, and Discriminatory Practices. Jessica M. Measures of School-based Parental Involvement with Vasquez, University of Oregon a Qualitative Approach. Benjamin G. Gibbs, Miles Managing the Stigma of “Illegality”: Boundary work Marsala, and Annie Neilson, Brigham Young among Mexican migrants and Puerto Ricans. University Jacqueline Olvera, Adelphi University No Place Like Home? Familism and the Latino/a-White Revolution Interrupted: Racial and Spatial Effects of the College Attendance Gap. Sarah M. Ovink, Virginia 1969 Tax Reform Act. Juan Carlos Herrera, Polytechnic Institute and State University; Demetra M. University of California-Los Angeles Kalogrides, Stanford University Discussant: Julie A. Dowling, University of Illinois at Three Types of Cultural Capital and One Strategic Urbana-Champaign Testing Ground. Scott Davies and Jessica Rizk, McMaster University 469. Regular Session. Religiosity and the Life Course Session Organizer and Presider: Lisa D. Pearce, 472. Regular Session. Technology University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Session Organizer and Presider: Monica J. Casper, The Effect of Residential Mobility on Religious University of Arizona Attendance in Adolescence and Young Adulthood. Studying Down to Study Up: Insights from an Ozcan Tunalilar, University of Florida Ethnography of Technoscience Circulation. Logan Substance Use Behaviors and the Increase in the Dawn April Williams, Michigan State University Heritability of Religiosity during Early Adulthood. The Power of Peer Evaluation on Scientific Exploration: Jason Alan Freeman, University of North Carolina- The Shaping of Boundaries around Premature Birth. Chapel Hill Elina Mäkinen, Stanford University Latent Curve Model of Religious Attendance. Cyrus J. In the Hands of Trustworthy Men: The Transnational Schleifer, Duke University Politics of Manual Vacuum Aspiration in Senegal. Siri Suh, Columbia University Incarceration and Young Adult Social Exclusion. Love Alone Won’t Protect Your Daughter: The HPV Rosalyn Lee, Center for Diease Control and Vaccine and Maternal Responsibility. Katelin Prevention; Xiangming Fang, China Agricultural Elizabeth Albert, University of Toronto University; Feijun Luo, Center for Disease Control Discussant: Heather Laine Talley, Western Carolina and Prevention University The American Dream, Young Adults, and the Great Recession. Patricia Tevington, University of 473. Section on Aging and the Life Course Paper Pennsylvania Session. Health and the Life Course Session Organizer: James M. Raymo, University of 476. Section on Community and Urban Sociology Wisconsin-Madison Paper Session. Challenges to Community Social Presider: Tetyana Pudrovska, Pennsylvania State Organization in a Changing America University Session Organizer and Presider: Gregory Sharp, Rice Perceptions of Own and Spouse’s Survival: Do Life Span University Projections Affect End-of-Life Health Care Planning? Political Places: Neighborhood Social Organization and Deborah Carr and Elizabeth Anne Luth, State the Ecology of Political Behaviors. Jeremy R. Levine, University of New Jersey-Rutgers Theodore Leenman, and David M. Hureau, Harvard The Sequencing of a College Degree during the University Transition to Adulthood: Implications for Obesity. Visions of Public Space: Reproducing and Resisting Richard A. Miech, University of Michigan; Shawn Social Hierarchies in a Diverse Community Garden. Bauldry, University of Alabama-Birmingham Sofya Aptekar, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Why Self-Rated Health Predicts Mortality Less Well at Religious and Ethnic Diversity Older Ages. Anna Zajacova, University of Wyoming; The Forgotten Rural: Community Attachment and Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University Satisfaction among Frontier Residents. Matthew L. Long Arm of Parental Education? Early Childhood McKnight, Scott R. Sanders, and Dane Andersen, Influences on Functional Limitations among Older Brigham Young University Adults in India. Tirth Raj Bhatta, Jeffrey Albert, The Civic Side of Diversity: Ambivalence and Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, and Li-Lian Kwok, Case Commitment at the Neighborhood Level. Erin Western Reserve University Hoekstra and Joseph H. Gerteis, University of Discussant: Tetyana Pudrovska, Pennsylvania State Minnesota University Discussant: Michael D.M. Bader, American University 474. Section on Asia and Asian America Paper 477. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Session. Work, Labor, and Inequality in Asia Roundtable Session Session Organizer: Pawan H. Dhingra, Tufts University Session Organizers: Lindsay Leann Kahle and Anthony The Making of the Precariat in South Korea: A Case of A. Peguero, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Female Janitorial Workers. Hyukjin Cho and Jaeyoun University Won, Yonsei University The Gender Ratio of Chinese Suicide Rates: An Table 1. Punishment and Incarceration 1 Explanation in Confucianism. Jie Zhang, State Table Presider: Tanni Chaudhuri, Rhode Island College University of New York-Buffalo Intimacy, Manipulation, and the Maintenance of The Financiers of Hong Kong and Singapore. David R. Social Boundaries at San Quentin Prison. Nicole Meyer, Washington University-St. Louis Lindahl, University of California-Berkeley The Recent Economic Crisis and Unemployment among Maintaining Order and Following the Rules: Gender Immigrants in Japan. Hirohisa Takenoshita, Sophia Differences in Punishing Inmate Misconduct. University Rebecca Trammell, Jennifer Raby, Alexandra Anderson, Shannon Hampton, and Travis 475. Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. Stickney, Metropolitan State University-Denver Transition to Adulthood during Hard Times Situating Contemporary Attitudes towards Sex Session Organizer: Hannah Brueckner, New York Offenders from the Durkheimian Perspective of University-Abu Dhabi Punishment. Tanni Chaudhuri, Rhode Island Presider: Anette Eva Fasang, Humboldt University-Berlin College; Jacyl Calico, University of Texas- Getting Married in the Great Recession: Local Contexts Arlington and Marriage Formation among U.S. Young Adults. The New Dependency: Punishing Drug Using David Michael McClendon, University of Texas-Austin Women. Allison R. McKim, Bard College Learning to Navigate the Financial World: Financial Socialization in the Wake of the Great Recession. Table 2. Punishment and Incarceration 2 Sigrid Willa Luhr, University of California-Berkeley Table Presider: Jerry Flores, University of California- Parent Gender, Child Age at Onset of Parental Santa Barbara Christiana Mercier, San Diego State University Neoliberal Ideologies as Drivers of Women's Gender, Law, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Incarceration Rates Around the World. Boroka Judges. Gabrielle Ann Ferrales, Wenjie Liao, Bo, University of California-San Francisco University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Parenting and Reintegration Experiences for Recently On the Job or in the Joint: Employment Outcomes Incarcerated Women. Melissa Thompson, and Criminal Justice Contact. April Fernandes, Summer Newell, Lew Bank, and Mary Oschwald, University of Washington Portland State University Removing the Criminal Record from Public View: A Port In The Storm: Creative Writing As An Low-Wage Labor and the Enactment of a Good Expressive Outlet For Incarcerated Girls. Sanna Self. Simone Ispa-Landa, Northwestern King, University of Hawaii-Manoa University; Charles Loeffler, University of Pennsylvania Table 3. Schools, Education, and Violence Nickel and Dimed for Drug Crime: Cumulative Racial Table Presider: Tracey Shollenberger, Harvard Inequality in State Courts. Marisa Kei Omori, University University of California-Irvine Out-of-School Suspension, Delinquency, and Desistance. Tracey Shollenberger, Harvard Table 7. Inequality and Crime 1 University How Legal Practitioners Could Treat Intimate Partner The Effects of Juvenile Arrest on Educational Femicide in Brazil? An Illustrative Case. Marcela Outcomes: Does Arrest Type Matter? Mariam Zamboni Lucena, Universidade Federal da Ashtiani, University of California-Irvine Paraíba Lifting the Veil: Disasters, Crime, and Violence Table 4. Communities, Institutions, and Violence against Women. Ashleigh Elain McKinzie, Table Presider: Arlana Henry, University of Georgia University of Georgia Examining the Relationship Between Immigrant On the Role of Drug Use in Strip Clubs. Melissa Concentration and Neighborhood Violent Crime: A Francesca Lavin, State University of New York- Multilevel Analysis. Arlana Henry, University of Oneonta Georgia Where are the Women? Community Perceptions of Medical Marijuana Laws, Illicit Drug Markets and Women's Roles in Crime and Crime Responses. Violence. Takuma Kamada, Tohoku University Andrea M. Leverentz, University of Serial Wrongdoers: Organizational Wrongdoing Massachusetts-Boston Processes, their Antecedents and Outcomes. Janet P. Near, Indiana University; Marcia P. Table 8. Inequality and Crime 2 Miceli, Georgetown University; A.J. Brown, Griffith Table Presider: Jerry Gonzalez, Middle Tennessee University State University Understanding the Impact of Seniors’ Casino An Examination of Factors Considered by Judicial Gambling on Family Relationships. Tammy L. Commissioners in Rutherford County, Tennessee Anderson, University of Delaware to Determine Bail. Jerry Gonzalez, Brian Philip We Only Steal Socially: File-Sharing as Collective Hinote, Jackie Lea Eller, and Meredith Huey Dye, Action in an Online Community. Evan Stewart, Middle Tennessee State University University of Minnesota Explicit and Hidden Racial Bias in the Framing of Social Problems. Kevin M. Drakulich, Table 5. Children, Youth, and Violence 1 Northeastern University Table Presider: C. Nana Derby, Virginia State What Influences Some Black Males to Sell Drugs University During their Adolescence? Tatiana Starr Daniels, Child Labor Exploitation or Child Socialization? California State University-Sacramento Observations from an Action Research Combating Lynchings, Racial Politics, and Prison Admission Child Domestic Servitude. C. Nana Derby, Rates: Contingent Fixed-Effects Analyses. David Virginia State University Jacobs and Chad Malone, The Ohio State Same-Sex Attractions and Juvenile Delinquency. University Ryan Schroeder, George Higgins, and Zach Leamy, University of Louisville Table 9. Inequality and Crime 3 Table Presider: Peter Simi, University of Nebraska- Table 6. Procedures and Justice 1 Omaha Table Presider: Marisa Kei Omori, University of Miranda 2.0: Observations as a Tool to Fight California-Irvine Inequality. The Death Penalty as Case Study. Conflicting Clocks: Comparing Temporality in Closure Sarah Beth Kaufman, Trinity University for Victims and Closure of Criminal Justice Cases. Our Past Betrays Us: Collective Memory, Homicide and Southern Lynching. Ryan Gabriel, University Male and Female Differences in Rape of Washington Acknowledgment and Sexual Assault Labeling. Parenting as Activism: Identity Alignment Dynamics Jordan Sannito, University of North Carolina- and Activist Persistence in the White Power Charlotte; Kaitlin Mary Boyle, University of Movement. Peter Simi, University of Nebraska- Georgia Omaha; Robert Futrell, University of Nevada-Las Systematic Review of Sexual Assault Prevention Vegas; Bryan Bubolz, University of Nebraska- Programming in Institutions of Higher Education. Omaha Abigail Marie Malick, University of Central Florida I-9 Forms and Employer Sanctions: Document Hundreds of Sex Offenders or Predators Living Investigations Make it Harder for Immigrants to among Us: Myths and Realities about Sex Work. Judith Ann Warner amd Rohitha Offenders. Emily Horowitz, St. Francis College Goonatilake, Texas A&M International University He Must Learn What Being A Man Is All About: Masculinities at Angola. Liam Kennedy, University Table 10. Reentry and Recidivism of Toronto Table Presider: Liam Martin, Boston College Envisioning the Streets: Aspirations and Strategies of Table 14. Substance Use Soon-to-be-Released Prisoners. Joshua Seim, Table Presider: Lars Fynbo, Danish National Centre for University of California-Berkeley Social Research The Social Logic of Recidivism. Liam Martin, Boston Syringe Exchange and the State: A Case of College Insurgency in the Bureaucratic Field. David Showalter, University of California-Berkeley Table 11. Policing The Historical Contingency of Becoming a Marijuana Table Presider: Sharyn Davies, Auckland University of (and Alcohol) User. Jarrett Alan Thibodeaux, Technology Vanderbilt University Getting Away with Murder: Police Non-performance The Uncommon Ground: Drink-drivers' Self- and Trust in the Police. Klaus Levinsen and Jon presentations and Accounting of Drinking and Lund Elbek, University of Southern Denmark Driving. Lars Fynbo, Danish National Centre for Police Economic Moonlighting in Transformation Social Research Societies: The Police Culture Perspective. Anastasia Maksimova, National Research Table 15. Culture, Media, and Socialization 1 University Table Presider: Amy Elizabeth Nivette, University of Please be Polite: Procedural Justice and Police Oxford Reform in Indonesia. Sharyn Davies, Auckland A Quantitative Study of the Content Analysis of University of Technology; Adrianus Meliala, Spillover Violence. Omar Camarillo, Texas A&M University of Indonesia; John Buttle, Auckland University University of Technology Mythology, Trials, and Law. Pat L. Lauderdale, Arizona State University Table 12. Strain Theory The Consequence of Social Individualization on Gun Table Presider: Heather L. Scheuerman, James Ownership. Jaesok Son, NORC-University of Madison University Chicago A Situational Test of General Strain Theory. Dale The Social and Developmental Antecedents of Legal Willits, California State University-Bakersfield Cynicism. Amy Elizabeth Nivette, University of Academic Center of Law and Business, the Human Oxford; Manuel Eisner, University of Cambridge; Rights Program v. The Minister of Finance. Tina Malti, University of Toronto; Denis Ribeaud, Fernando Linhares, Drew University University of Zurich How Gender and Race Influence Responses to The Tragedy of 9/11, Patriot Act, and the Culture of Injustice Associated with Strain. Heather L. Fear. Amani Michael Awwad, State University of Scheuerman, James Madison University New York-Canton Media Consumption and Institutional Anomie Theory. Jared Scott Rosenberger, Murray State University Table 16. Culture, Media, and Socialization 2 Anomie in the Post-Communist Area: Reapplication of Table Presider: Rossana Mattos, Vila Velha University the Middleton Scale and Amplifications. Ekaterina Normative and Material Imperatives in Informal Lytkina, State University-Higher School of Transactions. David Jancsics, City University of Economics New York-Graduate Center Systems of Mass Denunciation. Patrick Bergemann, Table 13. Discussions Regarding Sexual Violence Stanford University Table Presider: Abigail Marie Malick, University of Central Florida Table 17. Environment, Health, and Well-being Table Presider: Jennifer Ellen Copp, Bowling Green Is There a Closure Penalty? Networks, Diversity and State University Gender Inequality in a Project-based Labor Market, Forensic DNA Analysis and Civil Rights. Judith Ann 1929-2010. Mark Lutter, Max Planck Institute for the Warner, Texas A&M International University Study of Societies IPV in Young Adulthood: The Role of Life Course Race, Place, and Job Leads Received through Networks: Stressors and Health Concerns. Jennifer Ellen The Role of Diversity in Urban Contexts. Lindsay Copp, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore, Hamm and Steve McDonald, North Carolina State and Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green State University; James R. Elliott, University of Oregon University How Institutional Contexts Shape the Use of Weak Ties The Impact of Economic Inequality on Attention and Online Social Networks. Ofer Sharone, Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: An Australian- Massachusetts Institute of Technology American Comparison. Brenton Prosser, Discussant: Mark Granovetter, Stanford University Australian National University 479. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Table 18. Children, Youth, and Violence 2 Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Table Presider: Emily Katherine Asencio, University of 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: Akron Session Organizer: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Yale Examining Violent Behavior in Incarcerated University Adolescent Males. William M. McGuigan, Jack Luchette, and Roxanne Atterholt, Pennsylvania Table 1. Protest and Social Movements State University-Shenango It Is Not About the Trees: Gezi Park Protests and Perceptions of Music Performance Students on the Politics of the Square in Turkey. Kaan Agartan, Use of Music as Torture. John Paul and Framingham State University Stephanie K. Decker, Washburn University Crowdfunding: What's in it for Social Movements? The Performativity of Deviant Identity. Steven W. Elizabeth Anne Gervais Schwarz, University of Sherlock, Saginaw Valley State University California-Riverside Insourcing Organization: How a Transnational Table 19. Procedures and Justice 2 Advocacy Network Put a Human Face on Climate Table Presider: Melody Jeanette Sherard-Redman, Change. Jessica Powers Koski, Northwestern University of Akron University Effects of Stress: 9-1-1 Call-takers and Police Dispatchers. James Daniel Lee and Turner Kim, Table 2. Methodology San Jose State University The Comparative Method in Practice: Analytical Case Perceptions of the Neighborhood: Implications for Networks in the Study of Revolution. Colin J. Community Policing Strategies. Rachel E. Stein, Beck, Pomona College and Candace Elaine Griffith, West Virginia The Challenges of Studying Global Salafism. Fareen University Parvez, University of Massachusetts-Amherst The Effects of a Modern Day Peculiar Institution on Universality and Acceptance Potential of Social the Black Family. Melody Jeanette Sherard- Science Knowledge: Social Capital’s Redman, University of Akron Transnational Diffusion in Chinese Sociology. Yuying Shen, Texas Tech University 478. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Getting a Job - 40 Years Later: Advances in Labor Table 3. Gender Markets and Networks Research (co-sponsored Table Presider: Oluwakemi M. Balogun, University of with Section on Organizations, Occupation and Oregon Work) I was Called by People: Transnational Pathways to Session Organizers: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Religious Life Among American and Congolese Institute of Technology and Nina Bandelj, University Sisters. Casey R. Clevenger, Brandeis University of California-Irvine Presider: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Table 4. Health Technology Table Presider: Kristen Gray Jafflin, Universität Basel What’s the Value of Social Capital? A Within-Person Job Global Institutions and the Cross-National Offer and Choice Test. Jason Greenberg, New York Convergence of Child Immunization Rates, 1980– University-Stern; Roberto M. Fernandez, 2009. Kristen E. Shorette, University of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts-Amherst; Nolan Phillips, University Do Workplace Referrals Moderate Employer of California-Irvine Discrimination? A Survey Experiment. Fabiana Silva, The Double Impact of Transnational AIDS Regimes University of California-Berkeley on State Repression in China, 1989-2012. Yan Long, Stanford University Policing Palestine: Security Coordination in the West Bank. Andrew James Clarno, University of Illinois- Table 5. Migration Chicago Table Presider: Lindsay Bayham, University of California-Berkeley Table 9. Political Economy A Comparative Sociological Study of Discontent Building Global Labor Solidarity Today: Learning from among Labor Migrants from Central Asia in St. the KMU of the Philippines. Kim Scipes, Purdue Petersburg, Russia. Andrey V. Rezaev, St. University-North Central Petersburg State University and International Towards a Capitalist Historical Bloc? The Center for Comparative and Institutional Research Transformation of Chinese State in its Global Competing Interests and Construction of Migration Integration. Zhifan Luo, State University of New Policies in the Eastern Neighbourhood of the York-Albany European Union. Shushanik Makaryan, Trajectories of Political and Trade Globalization: The Pennsylvania State University Structure and Dynamics of Global Governance, The Migration Tug-of-War: The Interplay of Emotion 1810 – 2012. Alexis Antonio Alvarez, University of and Economy in Return Migration. Sergio Chavez California-Riverside and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Rice University Recession, Economic Change and Views about Home and The Filipino Channel: Stabilizing Economic Climate Change in 35 Countries. Adam Mayer, Security, Migration Patterns, and Diaspora through Colorado State University New Technologies. Emily Noelle Ignacio, University of Washington-Tacoma Table 10. Global Families and Children They're Just So American. Narrations of Nation and Table 6. Identity belonging on Adoption Homeland Tours in China. Imagining Borders: Understanding Maya-Mam Jillian Powers, Brandeis University Collective Identification in Relational Contexts. Daughters and Sons for Sale? The Blurred Boundary Jeffrey Adrian Gardner and Patricia Richards, between Intercountry Adoption and Sale of University of Georgia Children. Robin Shura and Elle Rochford, Hiram College Table 7. Global Political Spaces Table Presider: Xiaohong Xu, National University of Table 11. Globalization and Inequality Singapore Indigenous Schooling and Resistance in Canada: the Homophily in Acceptance of Nation States: Social Building of the Mattagami Reserve Day School, Distance in Favoring New Members in the 1934-1949. Cameron Riopelle, University of European Union. Keith R. Johnson, Oakton Illinois Community College NGOs and Global Governance: A Case Study of Table 12. Practicing Models of Global Governance Worldwide Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking. Interpretation as Politics: How U.S. Regulators Define Stephanie A. Limoncelli, Loyola Marymount Their Obligations Under the SPS Agreement. University Jessica Epstein, Reed College The Global Field and the Venezuelan State: Making a Global Model: The Case of National Restricting Democracy Assistance and Bioethics Committees. Jukka Syväterä, University International Cooperation within Socialist of Tampere Venezuela. Timothy M. Gill, University of Georgia Practical Judgment in WTO Judicial Decision-Making: World Society and Foreign Policy: Clarifying Judicial Interpretation as Mechanism Transforming Determinants of Official Development Assistance. State Sovereignty. Joseph A. Conti, University of Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University; Dae- Wisconsin-Madison Wook Kim, Seoul National University Presenting Law in Colonial Studies through Korea’s Treaty Relations with Japan. Jung Mee Park, Table 8. In Search of the Limits of Postcolonial University of Southern California Recognition Table Presider: Thomas A. Crosbie, Yale University Table 13. Global Attitudes High Fidelity? Trust, Attitudes, and ID Systems. Table Presider: Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University Matthew McCarthy, University of Wisconsin- Modernization as Moderator: A Multilevel Analysis of Milwaukee Global Support for Democracy. Brandon Gorman, How Local Policies and the “War-on-Terror” Shape University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Ijlal H. the Pakistani Migrant-Non-Profit Sector in Toronto Naqvi, Singapore Management University and New York City. Ali Razzak Chaudhary, Public Attitudes toward Globalization: The Case of University of California-Davis South Korea. Soon Seok Park, Purdue University Public Environmental Skepticism: A Cross-National 2010. Patricia Bromley, University of Utah; Amanda and Multi-Level Analysis. Min Zhou, University of J. Sharkey, University of Chicago Victoria A Dynamic Process Model of Contentious Politics: Activist Targeting and Corporate Receptivity to Social Table 14. Global Institutions Challenges. Mary-Hunter McDonnell, Georgetown Table Presider: Natalie Brooke Aviles, University of University; Brayden G. King, Northwestern University; California-San Diego Sarah A. Soule, Stanford University (De)Institutionalizing Welfare? International Fuel for Institutional Change: The Diffusion of Local Anti- Institutions and the Latin American Welfare State. Fracking Ordinances in New York State, 2010-2013. Diogo Lemieszek Pinheiro, Savannah State Fedor Dokshin, Cornell University University Discussant: MaryAnn Glynn, Boston College Coupling and Decoupling between International Environmental Organizations and Individual 483. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. The Attitudes. Markus Hadler, Macquarie University Politics of Bodies and Embodiment: Gender and World Cultural Linkages as a Predictor of Cross- Sports (co-sponsored with the Section on Body National Variance in Migrant Access to Rights. and Embodiment) Ralph Ittonen Hosoki, University of California- Session Organizer: Shari Lee Dworkin, University of Irvine California-San Francisco Renaming the NGO: A Case in Rural China and Action, Impact and Beauty: The Lingerie Football League Challenges of the Global Context. Becky Yang and the Pornography of Sport. Andrew Young, Hsu, Georgetown University Temple University Racing Toward Equality? Understanding the Gender's 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Global and Transnational Role in Amateur Automobile Racing Participation and Sociology Business Meeting Success. Jonathan Vaughn, The Ohio State University 480. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Paper Separate is Not Equal: Why Sex/Gender Categories in Session. Work and Workers Across Global Value Sport Should be Eliminated. Adrienne N. Milner, Chains University of Alabama-Birmingham; Jomills Henry Session Organizer: Steven McKay, University of Braddock, University of Miami California-Santa Cruz What’s Up with the Ponytails? The Politics of Presider: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley State Embodiment in Women’s Collegiate Sport. Michela University Musto, University of Southern California; PJ McGann, Your Paper has been Outsourced: How Publishers University of Michigan Sweat Labor to Streamline Science. Jeffrey J. Sallaz, Discussant: Shari Lee Dworkin, University of California- University of Arizona San Francisco Suicides and Rebels in a World Factory: How the Global Fragmented Despotism Works in Foxconn. Thung- 484. Section on Social Psychology Invited Session hong Lin, Academia Sinica and Business Meeting. Cooley-Mead Award Draying and Picking: Precarious Labor in the Logistics Ceremony and Address Supply Chain. David D. Jaffee, University of North Session Organizer and Presider: Jeremy Freese, Florida Northwestern University Keeping the Workers Clean: Disciplining the Sanitation of Panelist: Marylee C. Taylor, Pennsylvania State Indigenous Farm Workers in Mexico. Marcos F. University Lopez, Bowdoin College Samuel Stouffer and Relative Deprivation. Thomas Fraser Pettigrew, University of California-Santa Cruz 481. Section on Methodology Invited Session. Otis Dudley Duncan Memorial Lecture 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Social Psychology Business Session Organizer: Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State Meeting University Scalable Empiricism. Jon Orwant, Google 485. Section on Sociology of Culture Paper Session. Cultural Consumption in a Changing World (co- 482. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. sponsored with the Section on Consumers and The New Politics of Firms and Industries Consumption) Session Organizer: Edward T. Walker, University of Session Organizers: Laura E. Braden, Erasmus California-Los Angeles University-Rotterdam and Timothy J. Dowd, Emory The American Corporation: Anti-Corporate Thought, University Party Politics, and Corporate Chartering, 1787-1860. Presider: Alex van Venrooij, University of Amsterdam Carl E. Gershenson, Harvard University Understanding Cultural Omnivores: Social and Political Casting Call: The Rise of Firms as Social Actors, 1960- Attitudes. Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford Signs of Emerging Cultural Capital? Analyzing Localised Diversity, Effort and Responsibility. Timothy J. Kubal, Symbolic Struggles using Class Specific Analysis. California State University-Fresno Henk Roose, Ghent University Revisiting Early Sociologists and the American Symbolic and Material Resources: The Relevance of Sociological Society: Exclusionary Patterns of Cultural Omnivorousness during the Great Black Sociological Contributions. Mia R. Keeys, Recession. Matthew Stimpson, University of Vanderbilt University California-Berkeley Teaching Race and Racism in Obama Age: A 3-Way Discussant: Alex van Venrooij, University of Amsterdam Distance Learning Course. Donald Cunnigen, University of Rhode Island; Bruce H. Wade, 486. Section on Sociology of Law Paper Session. The Spelman College; Abby L. Ferber, University of Practice of Law: Changing Contexts, Changing Colorado-Colorado Springs Careers Session Organizer: Fiona M. Kay, Queen's University Table 4. Efforts in Professionalization Presider: Rebecca L. Sandefur, University of Illinois at Observers’ Responses to Male and Female Urbana-Champaign Professors’ Use of Authority in the Classroom. Were We Integrating Them into Themselves? Applying Nicole H. W. Civettini, Winona State University; the Inclusive Approach to Reparations for Vulnerable Andrew Civettini, Knox College Groups. Peter Dixon, University of California- Shaping an Honors Program through Course Berkeley Assessment. Andrew W. Martin and Lindsey Mentors and Retention: Do Mentors Stem the Flow of Joyce Chamberlain, The Ohio State University Talent from Law Firms? Fiona M. Kay, Queen's Sixth Grade Teachers’ Perceptions of the College University; Jean E. Wallace, University of Calgary Bound Student. Jolene McCall, University of Plea Bargaining: What Are Its Consequences? Mary E. California-Irvine; Maria Estela Zarate, California Vogel, University of Manchester State University-Fullerton 487. Section on Teaching and Learning Roundtable College, Career, and Community Readiness: Latino Session Student Experiences and Perceptions of Session Organizer: Marybeth C. Stalp, University of Community Engagement in Oakland. Dinorah Northern Iowa Sánchez Loza, University of California-Berkeley

Table 1. Teaching in an Online World Table 5. Strategies in Active Learning Maintaining Instructional Vitality in an Online Social Stratification and Service Learning In Environment. Patrick Steven Smith and Daniel Understanding Structure and Agency. David D. Monroe Sullivan, Portland State University Blouin and Scott Sernau, Indiana University-South The Impact of Exam Environments on Student Test Bend Scores in Online Courses. Steven Stack, Wayne Teaching Social Problems as a Service-Learning State University Course. Daniel H. Poole, University of Utah The Pros and Cons of Teaching Survey Research in Teaching about Inequalities: Using Public a "Flipped Class Format." Faye Linda Wachs and Transportation and Visual Sociology to Raise Ariana Quinonez, California State Polytechnic Students' Awareness. Elizabeth Grauerholz, University-Pomona University of Central Florida; Marc R. Settembrino, Implications of New Media: Effects of Digital Devices Southeastern Louisiana University; Lauren for Student Performance. Angel Rebecca Gilmore, University of Central Florida Hoekstra, Doug Duncan, and Bethnay R. Wilcox, Teaching Sociology to Non-Traditional Students. Lori University of Colorado-Boulder Hale, Michigan State University 5:30 pm Meetings Table 2. Community Engagement Activating Activism in the Classroom: Undergraduate 2014 Program Committee Reception (to 7:15pm) Experiences and Enduring Political Engagement. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Business Fletcher Winston, Mercer University Meeting (to 6:10pm) The Political is Personal: Civically Engaging Section on Social Psychology Business Meeting (to Introductory Sociology Students in their Own 6:10pm) Communities. Alison S. Better, City University of New York-Kingsborough Community College 6:30 pm Receptions Joint Reception: Section on Asia and Asian American Table 3. Teaching and Diversity and Section on International Migration A Critical Thinking Approach to Medical Hard Times. Joint Reception: Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Reed Geertsen, Utah State University and Section on Sociology of Law Joint Reception: Section on Political Sociology and Psychological Society and the American Sociological Association. He Section on Sociology of Culture was previously a reporter for The Washington Post. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Reception Section on Community and Urban Sociology Reception (Offsite; Location TBD) Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversational Analysis Reception Transnational Sociology Reception Section on Human Rights Reception Section on Labor and Labor Movements Reception Section on Methodology Reception Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Reception Section on Sociology of Population Reception Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Reception (co-sponsored with Alpha Kappa Delta) 6:30 pm Other Groups California Newsreel Resolution, Inc. Sneak Preview And Panel Discussion of The Raising of America: Early Childhood and the Future of Our Nation (Larry Adelman) Commission on the Accreditation of Programs in Applied and Clinical Sociology (CAPACS) (Michael S. Fleischer) Effective Organizational Interventions for Minimizing Employment Discrimination (William Bielby) National Council of State Sociological Associations (Timothy McCorry) Sociological Focus (Annulla Linders) Sociologists Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus (Shawn Trivette) Sociologists without Borders (Mark Frezzo) Work/Culture: Cultural Approaches to the Study of Work, Occupations, Employment and Professions (Joseph Klett) 7:00 pm Receptions Reception for Scholars with International Research & Teaching Interests 8:00 pm Sessions 488. Plenary Session. An Evening with Malcolm Gladwell Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Keynote Address: Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker Malcolm Gladwell is the author of five New York Times bestsellers — The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, What the Dog Saw, and now, his latest, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants. He has been named one of the 100 most influential people by TIME magazine and one of the Foreign Policy’s Top Global Thinkers. He has explored how ideas spread in the Tipping Point, decision making in Blink, and the roots of success in Outliers. With his latest book, David and Goliath, he examines our understanding of the advantages of disadvantages, arguing that we have underestimated the value of adversity and over-estimated the value of privilege. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He has won a national magazine award and been honored by the American Session Organizers and Presiders: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue Tuesday, August 19 University and Megan Gilligan, Iowa State University Panel: Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University The length of each daytime session/meeting activity Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Washington State is one hour and forty minutes, unless noted University otherwise. The usual turnover is as follows: Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College 8:30am-10:10am Rand D. Conger, University of California-Davis 10:30am-12:10pm A central issue in 20th- and early 21st-century sociology has been 12:30pm-2:10pm the ways in which economic hardship affected individuals and families. Much of this scholarship has focused on the experiences of those living 2:30pm-4:10pm in poverty; however, the recent recession in the United States has sparked interest in the effects of this event for families across the Session presiders and committee chairs are socioeconomic spectrum. This thematic session will focus on the ways requested to see that sessions and meetings end on in which characteristics of families, including the structure of the time to avoid conflicts with subsequent activities extended kin network, family members’ economic resources, marital scheduled into the same room. status, gender, race, and position in the life course, shaped the ways in which they were affected by and responded to the recent economic 7:00 am Meetings downturn. Understanding these processes is particularly important because families typically serve as the first line of defense for ASA Business Meeting individuals facing hard times. 490. Thematic Session. Inequality and Philanthropy The ASA Business Meeting is an opportunity for Session Organizer: Emily A. Barman, Boston University members of the Association to discuss important issues The Welfare State vs. the Nonprofit Sector: Implications facing the discipline and profession. Members are for Health Inequalities in a Comparative Perspective. encouraged to attend this meeting convened by the ASA Emily A. Barman and Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston President Annette Lareau. University Summary reports on the Association and its key The Public-Private Polity: Democracy in an Age of activities this year will be given by President Annette Philanthropists and Social Entrepreneurs. Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago Lareau, Secretary Mary Romero, and Executive Officer What’s a Public-Private Partnership, Anyway? Nicole P. Sally T. Hillsman. The meeting concludes with the Marwell, City University of New York-Baruch College traditional transfer of the gavel, marking the transition of When Philanthropy Disrupts: Does Big-Money duties from President Annette Lareau to incoming Philanthropy Supplant Public Goods and Diminish President Paula England. Civil Society? Aaron Elliott Grodner Horvath, This open forum is an opportunity for members to Stanford University share their insights, reactions, and suggestions. Please Discussant: Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona consult the flyer in your convention tote bag for details on Social scientists have long argued that broader institutional arrangements shape individual lives. While earlier research typically the Business Meeting agenda. measured societal inequality in terms of economic outcomes, recent As noted in the May/June issue of Footnotes and scholarship has emphasized health as an increasingly important the posting of meeting information on the ASA website, dimension of inequality. Much of the focus has been on theorizing if and how welfare state regimes matter for understanding health members seeking to present formal resolutions should inequalities. Yet, in a neoliberal age, nations have varied and complex be prepared to provide background materials on the configurations of social welfare provision, and scholars and issue to be discussed. Members who missed the July 11 policymakers have paid increased attention to the role of government and the nonprofit sector, either alone or in conjunction, in determining submission deadline may bring their resolutions and health outcomes. This paper employs individual level survey data and supporting background documentation to the ASA Office national-level indicators in order to engage in the cross-national in the California Room on the Ballroom Level of the assessment of the relative impact of the government and the nonprofit sector on health inequalities. Hilton San Francisco Union Square by 3:00 pm on Monday, August 18. 491. Thematic Session. Social Mobility in Hard Times Session Organizer: Elliot Weininger, State University of 8:30 am Meetings New York-Brockport 2013-14 ASA Council Members-at-Large (to 12:10pm) Presider: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan Film/Video Screening. Flirting with Danger The Social Recession: How the Financial Collapse of Honors Program Wrap-up 2008 Affected Americans' Assessments of their State, Regional, and Aligned Sociological Association Class, Employment Security, and Economic Officers Prospects. Michael Hout, New York University; 8:30 am Sessions Orestes “Pat” Hastings, University of California- Berkeley 489. Thematic Session. Extended and Has Mobility Declined? Lane Kenworthy, University of Intergenerational Relations in Hard Times Arizona Hardened Selves: Working-class Youth and the Betrayal Ourselves – Data and Methods in Research on of the Future. Jennifer M. Silva, Harvard University Academic Inequalities Is There Much Social Mobility in the United States? New Session Organizer: Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Answers from a New Administrative Source. Pablo Connecticut State University Andres Mitnik, Stanford University; Victoria Bryant, Leader: Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University Internal Revenue Service; Yujia Liu, University of Panel: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Sociological South Carolina; Michael Weber, Internal Revenue Association Service; David B. Grusky, Stanford University Mary Ann Mason, University of California-Berkeley The Great Recession has been deeper in scope and longer in Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi duration than any in recent memory, and led to large spikes in Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology unemployment and underemployment. Moreover, the expansion that The workshop will showcase data and methods used in studies preceded the Recession was uncharacteristically weak, especially with about inequality in academia, including discussion of quantitative and regard to wage growth. This panel explores the implications of these qualitative data and method suitability to different research questions. economic events for social mobility. It begins by examining recent data The workshop will discuss recent research done by the Committee on on mobility rates in order to gauge their impact. It then asks how the the Status of Women in Sociology as well as by other prominent economic dislocations of recent years have affected individuals’ class research of in the field. These two overviews will be followed by a brief identification and their future expectations. Finally, it raises the panel discussion of the research methodologies. In the final part of the question of what reforms might improve the mobility prospects of those workshop, participants will have an opportunity to raise questions and who grow up in poverty. discuss methodological issues related to the study or to their own research. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA 492. Special Session. Cultures of Getting and Research Support Forum.) Spending Inequality from Market Interactions and Classifications 495. Teaching Workshop. Teaching Session Organizers: Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of Trans*/Genderqueer Issues Leicester and Daniel Thomas Cook, State University Session Organizer and Leader: Betsy Lucal, Indiana of New Jersey-Rutgers University-South Bend Relational Accounting and the Financial Self: Preliminary Co-Leaders: Tre Wentling, Syracuse University Evidence for the Mission Asset Fund. Frederick F. Elroi J. Windsor, Salem College Wherry, Yale University; Kristin Seefeldt, University of This workshop will go beyond "Trans 101" to discuss teaching Michigan; Anthony Alvarez, University of California- trans* and genderqueer issues. Among the topics to be covered are: managing one's personal gender identity in a class involving trans* Los Angeles topics, managing students and space when discussing trans* issues, The Long Range and the Small Print: Relational Work and the variety of topics that might be covered when teaching about and Financial Regulation in Wealth Management trans*/genderqueer topics in a variety of courses. The presenters Encounters. Zsuzsanna Vargha, University of welcome questions, ideas and other input from workshop participants. Leicester 496. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Research Negotiating Needs: Elite Consumers in New York City. Session. Issues in Race, Education, and Poverty: Rachel Sherman, New School for Social Research Micro and Macro Contexts Seeing Like a Market. Marion Fourcade, University of Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin and Beth Floyd, California-Berkeley; Kieran Healy, Duke University American Sociological Association This special session looks at “hard times” and economic inequality through a cultural lens. Papers examine various ways in which Presider: Gilberto Q. Conchas, University of California- inequalities are produced, managed and distributed through a range of Berkeley and University of California-Irvine practices, including consumer classification schemes, debt profiles and Why is the American South Poorer? A Multi-Level financial services. Together, they address finance and financialization Analysis of Poverty in the U.S. South. Regina S. as part of a broader terrain of consumption, interrogating how inequalities are coming to be structured in new and consequential ways Baker, Duke University for the lives of families and individuals. Hands Behind Your Back and Face the Wall! How Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs Produce 493. Author Meets Critics Session. Claiming Society Carceral Subjects. Jessica Dunning-Lozano, for God: Religious Movements and Social Welfare University of Texas-Austin in Egypt, Israel, Italy, and the United States Getting Something to Eat in Jackson: An Ethnography of (Indiana University Press, 2012) by Nancy J. Davis Foodways Among the Homeless and the Poor in and Robert V. Robinson Mississippi. Joseph Crampah Ewoodzie, University Session Organizer and Presider: Melissa J. Wilde, of Wisconsin-Madison University of Pennsylvania Critics: John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University 497. Regular Session. Horizontal Stratification and Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University-Chicago Fields of Study in Higher Education John H. Evans, University of California-San Diego Session Organizer: Claudia Buchmann, The Ohio State Authors: Nancy J. Davis, DePauw University and Robert University V. Robinson, Indiana University Presider: Sin Yi Cheung, Cardiff University Green for All? Gender and Race Segregation in Green 494. Policy and Research Workshop. Studying Fields of Study in American Higher Education. Dafna Gelbgiser and Kyle W. Albert, Cornell University Services: Commodified and Shared Procreation Not by Choice Alone: Organizational Field Diversity and Session Organizer: Barbara Katz Rothman, City Undergraduate Sex Segregation after Title IX. Craig University of New York-Graduate Center M. Rawlings, University of California-Santa Barbara Presider: Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas-Austin Switching Field of Study and its Implications on Liquid Gold or Russian Roulette? Portrayals of Human Educational Mismatch among Natives and Milk Sharing in U.S. News Media. Shannon K. Immigrants. Siqi Han, The Ohio State University Carter, Tiffany L. Rogers, and Beatriz Reyes-Foster, Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education in Hong University of Central Florida Kong: Changing Patterns and Levels of Gender Making the Surrogate: Establishing the Surrogate Role in Segregation. Theodore P. Gerber, University of the United States. Elizabeth Ziff, New School for Wisconsin-Madison; Sin Yi Cheung, Cardiff University Social Research Field of Study and Lifetime Earnings in the United States. The Kin Labor in Kinship Travel: Intended Mothers and Christopher R. Tamborini, U.S. Social Security Surrogates in India. Amrita Pande, University of Administration; ChangHwan Kim, University of Cape Town Kansas; Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University Biological Clocks and Windows of Fertility: The Impact of Technology on Procreative Decision-making. Lauren 498. Regular Session. Immigrant Families and Jade Martin, Pennsylvania State University-Berks Communities: Challenges and Changes Discussant: Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas- Session Organizer: Nancy Foner, City University of New Austin York-Hunter College and Graduate Center Presider: Vivian S. Louie, City University of New York- 501. Regular Session. Resource Use, Conflict, and Hunter College Environmental Justice Across Three Generations: Bilingual Aspirations in Session Organizer: Manuel Vallee, University of Second-generation Parenting. Maria Medvedeva, Auckland Princeton University Presider: Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Deporting Fathers: Involuntary Transnational Families New York City as a Growth Machine: Understanding and Intent to Re-migrate among Salvadoran Historical Water Use to Expand Upon Environmental Deportees. Jodi Arden Berger Cardoso, University of Theory. Sarah Elizabeth Blake, Washington State Texas-Austin; Erin R. Hamilton, University of University California-Davis; Karl Eschbach, University of Texas- Building Markets through Quenching Thirst: Clean Water Medical Branch Supply for the Urban Poor in Jakarta. Rita Ethnic Entrepreneurship, Intersectionality, and the Padawangi, National University of Singapore Household Economy. Zulema Valdez, University of Climate Action Planning: An Intersectional Approach to California-Merced; Kristine Navarro, University of The Urban Equity Dilemma. Chandra Russo, Texas-El Paso University of California-Santa Barbara; Andrew The Marriage Myth: How Cultural Narratives Shape Pattison, California Lutheran University Undocumented Latina/o Young Adults’ Approaches to Building a Green Economy: Advancing Climate Justice Marriage. Laura E. Enriquez, University of California- through Labor-Environmental Alliances in California Los Angeles and British Columbia. Joanna L. Robinson, York Discussant: Philip Kasinitz, City University of New York- University Graduate Center 502. Regular Session. Social Psychology 499. Regular Session. International Migration: Social, Session Organizer: Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa Economic, and Political Determinants Presider: Rengin Bahar Firat, University of Lyon Session Organizer: Moon-Kie Jung, University of Illinois Investigating Arabic Impression Change A Multi-level at Urbana-Champaign Investigation. Darys J. Kriegel, University of Georgia; Presider: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan Robert Freeland, Duke University; David Heise and Legal Status, Networks and Migration between Senegal Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Indiana University; Lynn and Europe. Mao-Mei Liu, Brown University and Smith-Lovin, Duke University Universitat Pompeu Fabra On the Origins of Trust: Perceived Motivations and The Influence of Social Networks and Social Capital on Other-Praising Emotions. Blaine G. Robbins, the U.S. Destinations of Mexican Migrants. Christina University of Washington Alicia Sue, Joshua G. LePree, and Fernando Understanding the Selection Bias: How Social Network Riosmena, University of Colorado-Boulder Processes Mediate the Effect of Prejudice on Global Migration Flows and Income Differentials. Scott Friendship Choice. Tobias H. Stark, Stanford Albrecht, University of Maryland-College Park University Discussant: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan Coping With Class: How Women Sexual Assault Survivors Account for Rape in Ghana and South 500. Regular Session. Other People's Bodies and Africa. C. Shawn McGuffey, Boston College 506. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Discussant: Matthew Andersson, University of Iowa Paper Session. Integrating Global/Transnational and Comparative Analysis: Conceptual and 503. Section on Community and Urban Sociology Methodological Issues Invited Session. Community Based Research: A Session Organizer: Ann Swidler, University of California- Key to the Equitable Development of US Cities Berkeley Session Organizers: Mark R. Warren, University of Presider: Colin J. Beck, Pomona College Massachusetts-Boston and Gregory D. Squires, Studying Professionals and Organizations in Two-Level George Washington University Transnational Networks. Lasse Folke Henriksen and Presider: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts- Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Boston A Comparative and Transnational Analysis of Using a Community-Academic Partnership to Survey Sustainability Discourse. Klaus Weber, Northwestern Domestic Violence Agencies' Engagement with University; Sara Soderstrom, University of Michigan Family Courts. Jocelyn Clare Hermoso and Sonia The Political Sociology of Regional Variation: Family Melara, San Francisco State University Immigration in North America, Europe, and East Asia. From Community Based Participatory Research to Kristin Surak, University of London; Javier Moreno Research Justice: Radical Love and Mental Health in Fuentes, Spanish National Research Council the San Francisco Bay Area's American Indian Transnational Trajectories: Studying Nation and Community. Andrew Jolivette, San Francisco State Citizenship in East Asia. Yasemin Soysal, University University of Essex Discussants: Jose Zapata Calderon, Pitzer College and Discussant: John Boli, Emory University Gregory D. Squires, George Washington University 507. Section on Human Rights Paper Session. 504. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Human Rights, Social Policy, and the State Credit, Poverty and Inequality Session Organizer and Presider: Mark Frezzo, University Session Organizers: Paromita Sanyal, Cornell University of Mississippi and Alya Guseva, Boston University Arrested Solidarity: Obstacles to Inter-Movement Support Presider: Richard Swedberg, Cornell University for LGBT Rights in Malawi. Ashley Currier, University Borrowing to Buy is No Disgrace: The Social Marketing of Cincinnati of Mortgages in 1920s America. Jane R. Zavisca and Calling out the State: Southeast Europe, Human Rights, Hannah E. Clarke, University of Arizona and Gender-based Violence. Susan C. Pearce, East Credit as Coping: Rethinking Microcredit in the Carolina University Cambodian Context. Maryann Bylander, University of Redress for Victims of Terrorism: The Right to London Reparations in the War on Terror. Erika Mae What's Lost in the Fringe: Understanding the Economic Lorenzana Del Villar, University of Connecticut and Social Processes of an Urban Pawnshop. Anya Social Innovations in Housing Policy in Spain. Liviu Degenshein, Northwestern University Catalin Mara, University of Barcelona Through the Valley and Shadow of Death: Microcredit, Neoliberal Agriculture and Peasant Dispossession in 508. Section on Latino/a Sociology Paper Session. Bangladesh. Manoj Misra, University of Alberta Mixed Legal Studies and Transnational Families Session Organizer and Presider: Shannon Marie 505. Section on Ethnomethodology and Gleeson, University of California-Santa Cruz Conversational Analysis Paper Session and Illegality and Citizenship in Mixed Status and Business Meeting. Topics and Methods in EMCA Transnational Families. Leisy Janet Abrego, Studies of Work University of California-Los Angeles Session Organizer: Robert J. Moore, IBM Research - Mexican Children's Family Migration Arrangements. Almaden Katharine Donato and Samantha L. Perez, Vanderbilt Garfinkel’s Studies of Work: Revisiting a Proposal for an University “Improbable Sociology”. Michael Lynch, Cornell Racialization of Mexican Illegality: Deportation of University Documented and Undocumented Mexicans along the Practice-based Video Analysis: A DIY Tutorial in EM U.S.-Mexico Border. Heidy Sarabia, University of 3.0*. Philippe Sormani, University of Vienna California-Berkeley What can Automated Transcription Offer Conversation Taking Small Steps Forward: Assessing Short-term Analysts Today? Robert J. Moore, IBM Research – Benefits of DACA from the National Undacamented Almaden Research Project. Roberto G. Gonzales, Harvard University; Veronica Terriquez, University of Southern 9:30-10:10am, Section on Ethnomethodology and California; Stephen P. Ruszczyk, City University of Conversation Analaysis Business Meeting New York-Graduate Center I’m Not Good Enough for Anyone: Legal Status and the The Impact of Bone Marrow Donor Infrastructure on Dating Lives of Undocumented Young Adults. Sibling Relationships. Lianna Hartmour, University of Daniela Pila, State University of New York-Albany California-Los Angeles The Organization of Expert Activism: Shadow 509. Section on Mathematical Sociology Paper Mobilization in Two Social Movements. Scott Frickel, Session. Advancements in Mathematical Theory: Rebekah Torcasso, and Annika Yvette Anderson, Population Structures and Dynamics Washington State University Session Organizer and Presider: Mark Fossett, Texas A&M University 512. Section on Sex and Gender Roundtable Session Did You Feel It? Spatial Filtering Techniques for and Business Meeting Detection of Local Disaster Events. Sean Fitzhugh 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: and Charles Gibson, University of California-Irvine; Session Organizers: Sarah Diefendorf, University of Emma S. Spiro, University of Washington Washington and Rebecca F. Plante, Ithaca College Activity-Space Extensions of Residential Segregation Indexes: Sampling and Inference in the Space-Time Table 1. Women in the Labor Force Aquarium. John R.B. Palmer, University of Barcelona Table Presider: Shauna A. Morimoto, University of The Case for Spatially-Sensitive Data: How Data Arkansas Structures affect Spatial Measurement and Impact of Gender Politics on Female Labour Force Substantive Theory. Anjanette Marie Chan Tack, Participation and Sex Segregation in Switzerland. University of Chicago Laura Ravazzini and Christian Suter, University of Spatial Models of Population Processes. Joseph M. Neuchatel Whitmeyer, University of North Carolina-Charlotte The Career Mobility of Female Workers in Korea. Myoung-Jin Lee, Korea University 510. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship Table 2. Workplace Experiences Session Organizer and Presider: Catherine Lee, State Table Presider: Amanda May Jungels, Georgia State University of New Jersey-Rutgers University Colorblindness in a European Context: Restricting Gendering Emotion Management Strategies: Caring Immigration, Citizenship, and Islam in Germany. and Boundaries in Hospice Work. Cindy L. Cain, Daniel Williams, Macalester College University of Minnesota From Mono to Dual Nationality: Reshaping the Legal How Female Service Members Experience and Cope Boundaries of Citizenship in Korea and Japan. With Harassment in the U.S. Military. Stephanie Naeyun Lee, University of Chicago Bonnes, University of Colorado-Boulder Geopolitics and Prospects for Racist Immigration Policy. Challenging and Reinforcing Sexual Vulnerability David A. Cook-Martín, Grinnell College; David Scott Discourses among Military. Rose Weitz, Arizona FitzGerald, University of California-San Diego State University Lessons on the Boundaries of Belonging: Mapping Purple Collar Work: Transgender Affective Labor at Boundary Constellations within the French Civic Global Outsourcing Sites. Emmanuel David, Integration Program. Elizabeth Anne Onasch, University of Colorado-Boulder Northwestern University Discussant: Mara Loveman, University of California- Table 3. Gendered Interactions and Gendered Spaces Berkeley Table Presider: Laura A. Orrico, University of 511. Section on Science, Knowledge, and California-Los Angeles Technology Paper Session. Topics in Science, Objectified Culture, Gender, and Meaning in a Knowledge and Technology Studies Midwestern Fire Community. Kathryn A. Session Organizer: James A. Evans, University of Hendricks, University of Chicago Chicago Redesigning Difference: Paradox, Displacement and Entrepreneurial Formulas. Business Plans and the Gender Renewal in Designer Subjectivities. Formation of New Ventures. Martin Giraudeau, Shelly Ronen, New York University London School of Economics and Political Science; Transformative Experiences: Doing and Thinking Liliana Doganova, Mines ParisTech Sexual Bodies at the Lascivious Costume Ball, Looping Genomes: Diagnostic Expansion and the 1970-1974. Celene Raymer Reynolds, Yale Genetic Makeup of the Autism Population. Daniel University Navon, Harvard University; Gil Eyal, Columbia Gendered Spaces: Architecture and Décor in Four University Coffee Houses. Kimberly G. Tauches, Skidmore Managing Sharing/Secrecy Tensions around Scientific College Knowledge Disclosure. Andrew Nelson, University of Oregon Table 4. Inequalities and Education Table Presider: Max A. Greenberg, University of Table 8. Masculinities, Online Communities and Media Southern California Table Presider: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Clarifying the Implications of Gender Role Attitudes Cambridge on the Sense of School Belonging. Ellen Huyge, Monger Subculture of Consumption: Presenting a Dimitri Van Maele, and Mieke Van Houtte, Ghent Heteromasculine Self in the Virtual World. University Lachelle M. Jennings, University of California-San Barriers and Supports to Building Inclusive Schools Diego for Gender Creative and Transgender Youth. Playing Our Way: Social Media Technologies, Elizabeth J. Meyer, California State Polytechnic Transmedia Sports, and the Gendered Play of University-San Luis Obispo Fantasy Sports. Mary C. Ingram-Waters, Arizona Gender Differences in Mathematical Performance and State University the School Context: Evidence from Russia. Rebranding Masculinities for an Old Patriarchal Alexey Bessudnov and Alexey Makarov, National Structure: An Analysis of Hegemonic Narratives in Research University U.S. Agriculture. Angie Carter and Andres Lazaro Lopez, Iowa State University Table 5. Health, Stigma, and Access to Care Table Presider: Emily S. Mann, University of South Table 9. Creating Families and Networks Carolina Feminist Parenting in the Blogosphere. Meika E. Loe, Mothering and HIV: Perceptions of HIV-Positive Colgate University Women's Parental Fitness. Abdallah M. Mothering, Gendered Embodiment, and the Badahdah, University of North Dakota; Kathleen Perpetuation of Gender Inequality. Kate H. A. Tiemann, Merrimack College Averett, University of Texas-Austin Comparative Study in Gendered Cigarette Smoking. Juhee Woo, University of Colorado-Boulder Table 10. Policy and Practice Gender Roles in Health Seeking Behaviors for Older Table Presider: Ellen K. Scott, University of Oregon Men Living in the California Central Valley. Tania Work-Family Balance in a Dual Earner-Career L. Pacheco Werner, University of California-San Society: Working Mothers and Social Policy in Francisco Sweden. Caitlyn McKenzie Collins, University of Conundrum of Sexual Decision-Making and Safer Texas-Austin Sex Behaviour Among Married Women in Zambia. Gender, Work, and Religiosity: Considering Earned Jonathan Anim Amoyaw and Godfred Odei Income and Identity Processes. Landon Boateng, Western University Schnabel, Indiana University-Bloomington Other Second Assaults: How Institutions Fail Table 6. Theorizing and Retheorizing Gender Separated Mothers with Domestic Violence Table Presider: Miriam J. Abelson, University of Histories. Elizabeth Cozzolino, University of Oregon Texas-Austin Effeminacy and the Glass Closet: The Erasure of Gender, Precarity and the Contemporary European Heterosexual Men’s Femininities. Travis Beaver, Economic Crisis. Laura Fantone, University of University of Texas-Austin California-Berkeley Passing through the Looking Glass: The Social- psycholgical Dimensions of Transgender Passing. Table 11. Shifting Gender Ideologies K. Mann and Carole J. Hetzel, Cardinal Stritch Table Presider: Elizabeth V. Sweet, University of University California-Davis Micro- and Macro-level Dynamics in Gender Attitudes Table 7. Gendered Experiences in Sport in 1977-2012: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis. Table Presider: J.A. Carter, Miami University-Hamilton Xiaoling Shu and Kelsey Meagher, University of The Influence of Sporting-Segregation on California-Davis Occupational Segregation in Sport-Based Telecommunication Ties and Gender Ideologies in Employment. Lauren J. Joseph, Pennsylvania the Age of Globalization: An Analysis of 47 State University-Schuylkill; Eric Anderson, Countries. Xiaoling Shu, George Barnett, and University of Winchester Robert W. Faris, University of California-Davis Fighting Back: Examining the Construction of Pariah You've Come a Long Way Buster: Feminist Femininities within the Adolescent Society. Win Identification by Gender and Generation, 1996- Guan, Louisiana State University 2010. David A. Cotter, Union College; Joan M. Playing Like a Boy and Working with Men: Linking Hermsen, University of Missouri; Reeve Sport Participation and Industry Sex Composition. Vanneman, University of Maryland Heather R. McLaughlin, University of Minnesota It Can Be Shaky Up There: The Political Glass Cliff for Women and Minorities. Peter Martini, Cheryl Maes, and Angela Lee, University of Nevada- University of Southern California Reno Kings, Queens, and In-betweens: Drag and the Formation of Constituent Identities in the Table 12. Exploring Gendered Rights GLBTQIA Movement. Sandra C. Arch, Vanderbilt Table Presider: Danielle Giffort, University of Illinois- University Chicago The Women's Rights Treaty in the United States: Table 17. Gender and Media Discourse CEDAW Resistance and Implementation. Susan Table Presider: Katie Cooper, University of South Hagood Lee, Boston University; Barret Katuna, Florida University of Connecticut Cougars, Bromancers, and Metrosexuals: Media and Debating Sexual and Religious Freedom in South Gender Inequality. Jaita Talukdar, Loyola Korea. Joseph E. Yi, Hanyang University University-New Orleans Non-Hegemonic Messages on Reality TV: Gender, Table 13. Negotiating Relationships Race and Ethnicity among Russian Jewish Table Presider: Karen Hossfeld, San Francisco State Immigrants. Ilana Demantas, University of Kansas University The Importance of Love in Sex and the Importance of Table 18. Violence, Gender, and Resistance Sex in Love (and Marriage). Beth Montemurro, Table Presider: Gail Murphy-Geiss, Colorado College Pennsylvania State University-Abington Constructing Notions of Success when Resisting Gendered Clashes on Love, Marriage, and Housing in Violence: The Case of Street Prostitutes. Sharon Contemporary Urban China. Hsiu-hua Shen, S. Oselin, University of California-Riverside National Tsing-Hua University Associating with Hegemonic Masculinity: Women Economic Power and Sexual Violence: Unwanted Perpetuating Violence Against Women. Preethi Sex in Female Breadwinner Relationships. Paige Krishnan, Purdue University Gabriel, University of Texas-Austin Never Go Out Alone: Rape Prevention Tips and their Effect on Women's Lives. Kristjane Nordmeyer Table 14. Considerations in Research and Practice and Nicole K. Bedera, Westminster College Table Presider: Megan Marie Tesene, Georgia State Victim or Survivor: Self-Identification of Battered University Women. Candan Duran-Aydintug, Sarah Berg, Feminist Theory and Practice? Conceptualizing and Joshua Goode, University of Colorado-Denver Emancipatory (but non-Universalist) Tools for Change. Katherine Maich, University of California- 9:30-10:10am, Section on Sex and Gender Business Berkeley Meeting Going Gaga Over Fifty Shades: Academic Freedom, Censorship and “Genderfuckery” in Erotic Fiction. 513. Section on Sociology of Culture Paper Session. Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo, University of Cultural Industries: 20th Century Roots and 21st California-Santa Barbara; Dana M. Greene, Century Challenges University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Session Organizer and Presider: Rodney Benson, New Naming and Re-Naming Trans Youth: Ethical York University Considerations in Participant Representation. Art World Decentering? Cultural Production, Place, and Julia Sinclair-Palm, York University the 21st Century Urban Field. Samuel Shaw, Vanderbilt University Table 15. Sexual Encounters Corporate Capitalism on the Great White Way. Kyla Table Presider: Elizabeth Aura McClintock, University Thomas, Princeton University of Notre Dame Counting Clicks: Commensuration in Online News in the Dude, Where's My Orgasm? Re-Theorizing College United States and France. Angele Christin, Princeton Hookup Culture. Jess Butler, Western State University Colorado University Turning Green into Gold: Cultural Pragmatics of the Open Access Movement in Academic Publishing. Table 16. Masculinities, Boundary Work, and Sexual Casey Brienza, City University London Identities Discussant: Rodney Benson, New York University Table Presider: Michaela A. Nowell, University of 514. Section on Sociology of Law Roundtable Wisconsin-Fond du Lac Session and Business Meeting Post-Abortion Syndrome and Men: Evaluating the 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Evidence. Kimberly Kelly, Mississippi State Session Organizer: Kathleen E. Hull, University of University Minnesota Dude, We’re All Fags: Hegemonic Masculinity in the Gay Adult Film Industry. Nathaniel Burke, Table 1. The State and Social Control California-Berkeley Table Presider: Kate Pride Brown, Vanderbilt University Russia's Foreign Agent Law: The Reverse Table 6. Voice, Identity and Marginality Boomerang of Transnational Activism. Kate Pride Table Presider: Jennifer Girouard, Brandeis University Brown, Vanderbilt University Asylum-Seeking, Religious Conversion, and the Moral The Historic and Contemporary Use of Sterilization: A Economy of Migrant Illegality. Jaeeun Kim, Method of State Control and Genocide. Sarah George Mason University Megan Gray, University of California-Santa Cruz The Meeting of Law and Local Governance: Law's American Indian and Japanese American Struggles Influence on Participation in Affordable Housing with the Law. Pat L. Lauderdale, Arizona State Hearings. Jennifer Girouard, Brandeis University University A Precarious Roof: Specialized Courts and Criminogenic Housing Needs. Marianne Table 2. Race and Justice Quirouette, Kelly Hannah-Moffat, and Paula Table Presider: Mary R. Rose, University of Texas- Maurutto, University of Toronto Austin Birth of Holistic Policing. Roberto Rivera, California 9:30-10:10am, Section on Sociology of Law Business State University-San Marcos Meeting The Demography of the Jury. Mary R. Rose, 515. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Paper University of Texas-Austin; Raul Casarez, Texas Session. The Economy, Work, and Mental Health State University-San Marcos Session Organizer and Presider: Donald A. Lloyd,

University of Southern California Table 3. Legal Outcomes Economic Stressors and Alcohol-Related Outcomes: Table Presider: Mary Nell Trautner, State University of Gender Differences in the Significance of Somatic New York-Buffalo Complaints. Robyn Lewis Brown, DePaul University; The Gendered Nature of Commutations: A Mixed Judith A. Richman and Kathleen M. Rospenda, Methods Analysis. Veronica L. Horowitz, University of Illinois-Chicago University of Minnesota Insecure People or Places? The Influence of Regional What Did You Agree to When You Clicked, "I Agree"? Unemployment on Workers’ Reactions to Perceived Analyzing Website Terms of Service. Thomas Job Insecurity. Paul Glavin and Marisa Christine Koenig, Northeastern University; Michael Rustad, Young, McMaster University Suffolf University-Law School Sexual Orientation, Gender Composition of the Why the Have-Nots Come Out Behind: Gender, Occupation, and Mental Health in Young Adulthood. Race, Class, and Embodiment in the Litigation Koji Ueno and Preeti Mansukh Vaghela, Florida State Lottery. Sarah Michelle Glann and Mary Nell University Trautner, State University of New York-Buffalo The Great Recession and Health Among Employed

Workers. Mark Tausig, University of Akron; Rudy Table 4. Historical Perspectives Fenwick, University of Akron Table Presider: Anne M. Bloomberg, University of When Getting Less Than You Deserve Hurts Less: Virginia Resources and the Consequences of Feeling A Matter of Taste Not Law: National Citizenship in the Underpaid. Scott Schieman and Atsushi Narisada, United States, 1845-1875. Anne M. Bloomberg, University of Toronto University of Virginia Discussant: Sarah Burgard, University of Michigan U.S. Constitutional Amendment Activism in the Progressive Era: The Problem of Broad Substance 516. Section on Sociology of Population Paper and Narrow Text. Amy Myrick, Northwestern Session. The Demography of Family Inequality University Session Organizer and Presider: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan Table 5. Employment Issues Childhood Risk of Parental Absence in Tanzania. Table Presider: Kathryn Warden, University of Oregon Lauren M. Gaydosh, Princeton University Legal and Social Construction of the Able-Bodied Testing Pathways of Influence from Education to Fertility: Worker. Kathryn Warden, University of Oregon Educational Enrollment and Attitudinal Change. Divided Selves: A Qualitative Study of Law School Emily Ann Marshall and Caroline Sten Hartnett, Socialization. John Bliss, University of California- University of Michigan Berkeley Maternal Education and the Link Between Birth Timing Students, Sex, and the State: Politics of Power, and Children's School Readiness. Jennifer March Protection and Compliance in American Higher Augustine, University of Houston; Kate C. Prickett, Education. Gillian Gualtieri, University of Sarah M. Kendig, and Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas-Austin knell of the organized labor movement? Are unions a moribund form of Unequal Marriage: The Incidence of Marriage among organization, vestiges of the big-bang phase of capitalism? Are unions the victim of an inexorable organizational logic informing the “iron-cage Black and White Women across Marriage Markets, of oligarchy”? Conversely, does this appearance of decline anticipate 2009-2011. Philip N. Cohen and Joanna Pepin, the beginning of a new upsurge of labor organizing activity? Or are University of Maryland-College Park unions morphing into new forms of worker association? How is the changing class structure affecting class formation? These questions 517. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology are central to the sociological examination of unions in the new millennium. The transformation to a more service-oriented economy Paper Session. Capstones, Culminating and the increasing globalization of labor and capital are altering the Experiences, and Senior Seminars: Meaningful primary terrains of production, are creating new bases of identity and Teaching Ideas that Help Students Put It All solidarity, and are prompting workers to develop new organizational Together strategies for representing the interests of an increasingly diverse labor force. Workers and their advocates have fashioned new associational Session Organizer and Presider: Nancy A. Greenwood, forms and community organizing models in response both to the Indiana University Kokomo changing gender and racial composition of the workforce, and to ways Core Concepts of Sociology and Reflections on the of working. Many of these new labor organizations represent Major: A Senior Capstone Project. Mari Plikuhn, associational hybrids, combining features of nongovernmental organizations with workplace organizations and operate in civil society University of Evansville spaces rather than exclusively or primarily at the worksite. Such Encouraging Students to Pursue an Academic Career in innovative oppositional politics and practices by workers counter older Sociology. Jennifer Ch. Müller, Justus-Liebig- repertoires of collective action and point to new organizations, Universität acknowledging differences and mobilizing around mobile and multiple communities, collective identities, and new sites of production and Service Learning in the Capstone Course. Theodore C. reproduction. This session will cast a wide net for the selection of Wagenaar, Miami University contributors who can discuss the future of unions. Papers might Using the Pre-Health Collection to Enhance Your address the effects of changing demographics, institutional policies and Resources for Teaching Sociology. Martie Gillen, cultural practices on labor organizing, the role of unions in new social movements, and the influence of migration and immigration on means University of Florida and modes of labor organizing. Broadly we will ask contributors to identify the factors and processes that affect the ebb and flow of labor 9:30 am Meetings organizing across time and place. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversational Analysis Business Meeting (to 10:10am) 519. Thematic Session. Hard Times, Gender and Section on Sex and Gender Business Meeting (to Families 10:10am) Session Organizer and Presider: Philip N. Cohen, Section on Sociology of Law Business Meeting (to University of Maryland-College Park 10:10am) Panel: S. Philip Morgan, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill 10:30 am Meetings Margaret Michele Gough, Harvard University Film/Video Screening. Maestra Kristen S. Harknett, University of Pennsylvania Honors Program Advisory Panel Discussant: Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland- Section on History of Sociology Council and Business College Park Meeting The Great Recession altered the gender dynamics within families in ways we are only beginning to understand. Some trends were 10:30 am Sessions accelerated for reasons that are not positive, while others may have been slowed or even reversed. This subject is vexing for researchers 518. Thematic Session. Future of Unions because it involves adjudicating between the effects of underlying Session Organizer and Presider: Heidi Gottfried, Wayne conditions, long-term trends, and short-term shocks. In the past several years we have seen new research on how labor market conditions State University affect family violence, the gender division of labor, and fertility The Emotional Politics of Unionism: Organizing across decisions. However, we have as yet no overarching theory of how this Gender and Racial Divides? Jennifer Jihye Chun, recession – or economic shocks in general – helped shape gender University of Toronto within families. In this session a panel of researchers who have done empirical work in this area broaden their focus to address this general Neo-liberalism and the Future of Labor. Dan Clawson, question. University of Massachusetts Democracy and the Future of Unions: A New Logic of 520. Thematic Session. Race and Space Collective Action? Kim Voss, University of California- Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State Berkeley University Re-gendering Unions: Changing Alliances and Agendas. Presider: Vilma Ortiz, University of California-Los Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University Angeles Discussant: Peter B. Evans, University of California- Tracking the Interactional Effects of Gang Control across Berkeley Institutional Settings. Victor M. Rios, University of The future of unions is unclear. Neo-liberal austerity and the California-Santa Barbara passage of right to work laws challenge the very existence of unions. Of Elephants and Chameleons: Whiteness in Public Already, union membership has reached its nadir; private sector union density lingers in the single digits. Does this low ebb signal the death Space Today. Melanie E. L. Bush, Adelphi University Green Veneers: Gates Communities, Urban Renewal, which it has followed a large population-based cohort sample and that it and Built Exclusions. Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, State includes siblings. We also have Genetic Data (~90 SNPs) for about 7000 participants and anticipate having more measures and samples University of New Jersey-Rutgers from more participants in the near future. We recently released the Race in a Special Place: The Case of HWCU's. Eduardo latest round of data collected between March of 2010 and December of Bonilla-Silva, Duke University 2012. The new data include anthropometric and functioning measures Discussant: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University which add yet a new dimension to the many types of WLS data. The survey data cover nearly every aspect of the participants’ lives from This panel examines the persistent racial inequality evident in the early life socioeconomic background, schooling, family and work to public and private segregation of everyday lives that serve to block health, social participation, civic engagement, well-being, and cognition. equal opportunity and place racial groups in harm’s way. Uncovering The study also has a wealth of unique data including examples such as the ways racial space is maintained and reproduced is crucial in administrative IQ scores from high school, information collected from understanding the ways the processes are normalized. high school yearbooks that include measures of attractiveness, proxy measures for obesity, and complete lists of student activities for all 521. Special Session. The Local-Global Dynamics of respondents. Examples of administrative data include Medicare World Society records, Social Security records, and resource data on primary and Session Organizer: Pertti Alasuutari, University of secondary schools attended by participants. This workshop will Tampere introduce the study to researchers who are not familiar with the data by providing an overview of the study as well as practical information on Presider: Selina R. Gallo-Cruz, College of the Holy Cross the structure of the data. Attendees will be provided with a USB Gobalization as Comparability Process: The Role of containing documentation and the data. (This session is part of this Expert Knowledge in Global Diffusion. Gili S. Drori, year's 22nd Annual ASA Research Support Forum.) Hebrew University of Jerusalem World Society and Local Organization: Rethinking the 524. Teaching Workshop. Teaching in a Global Links and Mechanisms. Evan Schofer, University of Classroom California-Irvine Session Organizer and Leader: Michael Burawoy, Domestication of Anti-Terrorism Legislation: A Case University of California-Berkeley Study of Ontologies in the Interpretation of World 525. Regular Session. Inequality and Diversity in Culture. Ali Qadir, University of Tampere Higher Education Distinct, Yet Common National Identities of European Session Organizer: Claudia Buchmann, The Ohio State Science Policy Makers. Laura Valkeasuo, University University of Tampere Finland Presider: Alicia Croft, The Ohio State University Discussant: Pertti Alasuutari, University of Tampere Beyond the Numbers: Institutional Influences on Global isomorphism is normally explained by a diffusion of policies from centers to peripheries. This perspective, realized in the research Experiences with Diversity on Elite College design that traces the diffusion of particular models, downplays the Campuses. Natasha Kumar Warikoo, Harvard agency of local actors. Yet case studies of national or local level University; Sherry Lynn Deckman, Ithaca College decision making show that local policymakers are crucial in the She Was Like, "Well, Figure It Out!" Social Class and synchronization of national policies by introducing international comparisons or policies adopted elsewhere when justifying their views. Parental Involvement in College Major Decisions. This session concentrates on discussing globalization “from below”. April Yee, University of Pennsylvania The participants present papers that shed light on the local-global Rising Inequality amid Rapid College Expansion: A dynamics of national or local-level policymaking. Cross-sectional Time-series Test of Three Hypotheses. Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong 522. Author Meets Critics Session. Paying for the Kong and Academia Sinica; Jin Jiang, Chinese Party: How College Maintains Inequality (Harvard University, 2013) by Elizabeth A. Armstrong and University of Hong Kong Laura T. Hamilton Do Men and Women Do College Differently? Evidence Session Organizer and Presider: Catherine White from Time Use Data. Natasha Yurk, Indiana Berheide, Skidmore College University Critics: David Karen, Bryn Mawr College Who Returns to School? Non-traditional Patterns of Mitchell L. Stevens, Stanford University Mothers' School Attendance. Caren Arbeit, University Susan Walzer, Skidmore College of Minnesota; Christopher C. Weiss, New York Authors: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan University and Laura Theresa Hamilton, University of California- 526. Regular Session. International Migration: Merced Borders, Exclusions, Inequalities 523. Policy and Research Workshop. Using the Session Organizer: Moon-Kie Jung, University of Illinois Wisconsin Longitudinal Survey at Urbana-Champaign Session Organizer and Presider: Pamela Herd, Encounters and Victimization of Unauthorized Migrants University of Wisconsin-Madison by Bajadores in Southern Arizona. Daniel E. The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) is a free publicly available Martinez, George Washington University data set that follows a panel of people from late adolescence through Beyond Meeting the Bar: Naturalization and Ethnic age seventy-two. The study is a sample of one in three Wisconsin high Exclusion in France. Daniela Carrillo, University of school graduates, and a selected sibling, from the class of 1957. WLS California-Berkeley is unique among major social scientific resources for the length with Does Size Really Matter? On the Relationship Between M. Paxton and Robyn Alexandra Keith, University of Group Size and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment. Rima Texas-Austin Wilkes and Yolande Pottie-Sherman, University of The Role of Transposition in Upsetting and Restoring British Columbia Order in a Midwestern Men’s Club. Mikell Alexandra Hyman, University of Michigan 527. Regular Session. Qualitative Methodology Discussant: Emily A. Barman, Boston University Session Organizer: Hung Cam Thai, Pomona College Identity and the Practice of Home-based Care Research 531. Section on Aging and the Life Course Invited in South Africa. Catherine van de Ruit, University of Session. What can Facebook and Social Media Pennsylvania Tell Us about Trends in Aging and Life Course Procedures for the Rapid Coding of Qualitative Data in Research? Evaluation. Jennifer Watling Neal, Zachary Neal, Session Organizer and Presider: Ellen Idler, Emory Erika VanDyke, and Mariah Kornbluh, Michigan State University University Panel: Ellen Idler, Emory University Saving Marriage Culture One Marriage at a Time: Deborah Carr, State University of New Jersey- Rationalizing the Marriage and Relationship Rutgers Education Movement. Orit Avishai, Fordham University; Jennifer Randles, California State 532. Section on Community and Urban Sociology University-Fresno Invited Session. Race, Ethnicity, and Uneven Development: Emerging Issues in the 21st 528. Regular Session. Social Mobility: Patterns and Century Southern City Mechanisms Session Organizers: Richard D. Lloyd, Vanderbilt Session Organizer and Presider: Michelle Jackson, University and Deirdre Aine Oakley, Georgia State Stanford University University Changes in Social Mobility of East and West German Presider: Richard D. Lloyd, Vanderbilt University Men. Pia Blossfeld, University of Oxford Atlanta and the Black American Stress Experience: The Determinants of Declining Wage Mobility in the New Significance of City Contexts for Health and Well- Economy. David J. Maume, University of Cincinnati; being. Courtney Sinclair Thomas and Kanetha Brynn George Wilson, University of Miami Wilson, Vanderbilt University Social Mobility in a High Inequality Regime. Pablo Not Stud’n ‘em White Folks: Black Racial Epistemologies Andres Mitnik, Erin Cumberworth, and David B. in Post-Soul Memphis. Zandria Felice Robinson, Grusky, Stanford University University of Memphis Legacies, Limitations and Lessons: Post-Disaster 529. Regular Session. Social Movement Recovery and Uneven Development after Hurricanes Consequences Rita and Katrina. Kevin Fox Gotham, Tulane Session Organizer: Drew Halfmann, University of University California-Davis Whiteness and Diversity in the New South: A Durham, Presider: Daniel Escher, University of Notre Dame North Carolina Study. Sarah Mayorga-Gallo, Benchmarking Diversity: Social Movement Outcomes in University of Cincinnati the Workplace. Mary Bernstein, University of The Pro-Immigrant Sentiment in Houston: Connecticut; Apoorva Ghosh, XLRI- Xavier School of Cosmopolitanism, Prejudice and Education. Cristian Management; Malaena Jo Taylor, University of Luis Paredes, University of Texas-Austin Connecticut Congressional Voting as a Social Movement Outcome: 533. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Invited Tea Party Activism and the 2010 Midterm Election. Session. Social Networks and Crime Burrel James Vann, University of California-Irvine Session Organizer and Presider: Andrew V. Seeing Like an Advocate: Perceiving Success Amidst Papachristos, Yale University Ambiguous or Negative Outcomes. Nazgol Toward a Sociology of inmate Networks. Derek Allen Ghandnoosh, The Sentencing Project Kreager, Pennsylvania State University; David R. Discussant: Rachel L. Einwohner, Purdue University Schaefer, Arizona State University; Gary Zajac, Pennsylvania State University; Sara Wakefield, State 530. Regular Session. Voluntary and Non-Profit University of New Jersey-Rutgers; Martin Bouchard, Organizations Simon Fraser University; Dana L. Haynie, The Ohio Session Organizer: Wesley Longhofer, Emory University State University; Jacob T.N. Young, Arizona State Presider: Angela Addae, University of Arizona University Network Ties and Organizational Action: Explaining The Shifting Structure of Chicago's Organized Crime Variation in Social Service Provision among Network and the Women It Left Behind. Chris M. Congregations. Brad Fulton, Duke University Smith, University of Massachusetts-Amherst The Informal Voluntary Association Landscape. Pamela Social Distance and its Consequences for Network Ties and Social Capital. John R. Hipp, University of State University of New York-Stony Brook California-Irvine; Rebecca Leigh Wickes, University of Restoring or Creating Human Rights: The U.S. Queensland Response to Argentina (1976-1983) and El Salvador Ecological Networks and Urban Crime: A New Approach (1980-1992). Angela Elena Fillingim, University of to Neighborhood Effects on Offending. Christopher California-Berkeley R. Browning, Jonathan Dirlam, and Bethany Boettner, Discussant: K. Russell Shekha, Denison University The Ohio State University 537. Section on Latino/a Sociology Invited Session. 534. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Food, Land, Health, and Social Justice Money Advances: International Developments Session Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of Session Organizers: Viviana A. Zelizer, Princeton California-Merced University and Frederick F. Wherry, Yale University Processed Assimilation: Mexican Immigrants, Processed Presider: Frederick F. Wherry, Yale University Food, and Assimilation. Marissa Renee Cisneros, Making MXN: Reticulated Contrasts in the Peso/Dollar Texas A&M University Exchange Market. Leslie Salzinger, University of Cooking While Brown: Institutionalized Bias in Health California-Berkeley Inspections of Ethnic Restaurants. Stephen R. Christ, Microcredit Money: Converting Loans to Leverage. University of Missouri-Columbia Paromita Sanyal, Cornell University Valley Fever: Race, Gender and an Environmental Suspicious Money. Morality and Politics in the Buenos Health Crisis. Sarah Maxine Rios, University of Aires’s slums. Ariel Wilkis, San Martin University California-Santa Barbara Co-existence of Informal Finance Institutions with Latina/o Health Discourses in Newsprint Media from Divergent Logics: Evidence from Industrial Districts in 2006-2010: A Content Analysis of Four Syndicated Rural China. Yueran Zhang, Duke University Newspapers. Frank J. Ortega, Texas A&M University Discussant: Viviana A. Zelizer, Princeton University 538. Section on Mathematical Sociology Paper 535. Section on Ethnomethodology and Session. Advancements in Mathematical Theory: Conversational Analysis Paper Session. Current Group Processes and Interaction Studies in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Session Organizer: Brent Simpson, University of South Analysis Carolina Session Organizer and Presider: Douglas W. Maynard, Presider: Ashley Lauren Harrell, University of South University of Wisconsin-Madison Carolina Reference to Recipients in the Negotiation of Identity and Affect, Structure, and Small Groups: A Process Model. Action. Chase Wesley Raymond, University of Jonathan Howard Morgan, Duke University California-Los Angeles Being Different vs. Being Special. A Simulation Study on Emotional Specialist or Emotional Wrecks? Emotional the Macro-effects of Alternative Differentiation Labor in Police Civilian-interactions. Kenly E. Brown, Mechanisms. Michael Maes, University of Zurich; University of California-Berkeley; Daisy Angelica Andreas Flache, University of Groningen; James A. Gonzales, University of California-Santa Barbara Kitts, University of Massachusetts Interviewing Presidential Candidates on Celebrity Talk Is Greed Good? An Ecological Analysis of Organization Shows. Laura Loeb, University of California-Los Membership. Yongren Shi, Matthew E. Brashears, Angeles and Michael Genkin, Cornell University Closing Matters II: Project Completion and Call Closings The Impact of Status Differences on Gatekeeping: A in Mundane Telephone Calls. Geoffrey Raymond and Theoretical Bridge. Mamadi Corra, East Carolina Don Howard Zimmerman, University of California- University Santa Barbara 539. Section on Political Sociology Invited Session. 536. Section on Human Rights Paper Session. Participation Initiative Human Rights and Inequality Session Organizers: David A. Smilde, Tulane University Session Organizer: K. Russell Shekha, Denison and Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Brown University University Pablo Lapegna, University of Georgia Presider: Gülsevim Evsel, Middle East Technical Presider: Philip George Lewin, Florida Atlantic University University A Modern Dominium. Gülsevim Evsel, Middle East 540. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technical University Technology Roundtable Session and Business Contesting Climate Injustice: Transnational Struggles for Meeting Rights in UN Climate Politics. David M. Ciplet, Brown 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: University Session Organizer: Scott Frickel, Washington State Mechanisms of Cumulative Advantage and Funding for University NGOs Engaging Men in Gender Equality. Cliff Leek, Table 1. Scientific Careers and Education The Body as a Technology, Technological Object, Table Presider: Erin Leahey, University of Arizona and Techno-normativity. Alexander I. Stingl, Dreams of Balance: Intersections of Gender and Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester Race/Ethnicity in Doctoral Student Ideas about Institute of Technology Work-life Balance. Christine Virginia Wood, and Braining Your Life and Living Your Brain: Cyborg Lynn Gazley, Northwestern University; Patricia Gaze, Gendering, Chronification, Aging of the Campbell, Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc. Brain. Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University Scientific Career Persistence in a Diverse Biomedical Sample. Monica Gaughan, Arizona State Table 5. Technology/Innovation University Table Presider: Elizabeth Mary Sweeney, University of Situated Occupational Role Identity and Cincinnati Undergraduate Research Engagement. Susan Finland’s Strategic Centres for Science, Technology Carol Losh and Brandon Nzekwe, Florida State and Innovation: New Pathways of Epistemic University Governance. Seppo Poutanen, University of The Post-Self in Science. Joseph C. Hermanowicz, Turku University of Georgia Is the Virtual Becoming Real? Self-Presentation and The Spatiality of Knowledge Making: Campus Space the Exhibition of Social Circles in Cyberspace. and the Epistemic Environments of Area Studies Ran Liu, University of Pennsylvania Centers. Jonathan Z Friedman, New York Motivation and Innovative Performance for R&D and University; Elizabeth Anderson Worden, American non-R&D Inventors. Yeonji No, Independent University Scholar Online Health Information Seeking among Older Table 2. Evaluation and Science Adults and Barriers to Communication. Michelle Conducting Research Using Online Crowdsourcing: A Pannor Silver, University of Toronto Preliminary Comparison of MTurk to Representative National Surveys. Peter Martini, Table 6. Knowledge Economies and Commerce Victoria A. Springer, and James T. Richardson, Table Presider: Mathieu Albert, University of Toronto University of Nevada-Reno Contested Professional Identities in Commercial Evaluation, Identity, and Interdisciplinarity: How Contexts of Academic Science. David R. Tenure Review Creates Rebels, Heroes, and Johnson, Rice University Reformers. Eliza Evans, Stanford University; Control vs. Use: The Dilemma of Knowledge-based Elina Mäkinen, Stanford University Economies in the Periphery. David Valentine The Way We Ask for Money: The Changing Logics of Bernard, University of the West Indies Grant Writing in German Academia (1975-2005). Reification of the Intellect: Historical Sociology of Kathia Serrano Velarde, Heidelberg University Intellectual Property. Nazan Bedirhanoglu, State University of New York-Binghamton Table 3. Biomedicine and Health I Table Presider: Elise Paradis, University of Toronto Table 7. Knowledge Networks The Deep Meaning of Noise in an Emerging Audio Table Presider: Kathleen C. Oberlin, Indiana University Platform. Joseph Klett, Yale University A Meeting of Minds: How Intellectual Integration The Family Tree: Understanding Addiction Genetics Drives Social Integration. Tobias H. Stark and Through Family History. Molly J. Dingel, Susan Marie Biancani, Stanford University University of Minnesota-Rochester; Jenny Mapping Knowledge Structure on Korean Cancer Ostergren, University of Michigan; Rachel Research, 1990-2013. Sang Teck Oh, Yonsei Hammer and Jennifer McCormick, Mayo Clinic University The Fight To Get In: Space, Place, and the Meaning Structural Holes and Network Closure in the of Rounds in the ICU. Elise Paradis, University of Contemporary Chinese Academic Labor Market. Toronto; Myles Leslie, Johns Hopkins University Xiao Lu, Tsinghua University The Global Knowledge Flows of Political Research: Is Table 4. Biomedicine and Health II All Politics G(local)? Charles Jonathan Gomez, Table Presider: Kelly Moore, Loyola University-Chicago Stanford University The Little Death: The Problem of Cancerous Sex in Twentieth Century Biomedicine. Natalie Brooke Table 8. 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Chien-Juh Gu, Science, Society and Democracy: A Reconsideration. Western Michigan University Elif Kale-Lostuvali, University of California- Keeping Practitioners Engaged: Interpreting Failure, Berkeley Sustaining Commitment and Cultivating the Spiritual Self. Erin F. Johnston, Princeton University Table 9. Science Policy and Governance Table Presider: Jill A. Fisher, University of North 543. Section on Sociology of Culture Paper Session. Carolina-Chapel Hill Culture and Cognition How Scientific Funding Cuts Undermine Session Organizers: Thomas DeGloma, City University Technological Innovation. Hsin-I Huang and of New York-Hunter College and Asia Friedman, Simcha Jong, University College-London University of Delaware State Intrusion, Identity Conflict, and Radical Presider: Thomas DeGloma, City University of New Organizational Change at the Chinese Academy York-Hunter College of Sciences. Dali Ma, Drexel University The Social Construction of Irrelevance: A Case-Study in Satellite Imagery and Datafication: The Reductionary the Sociology of Attention. Eviatar Zerubavel, State Quantification of Space. Monica M. Brannon, New University of New Jersey-Rutgers School for Social Research The Depth of Fields: The Optics of Scientific Disunity. David Peterson, Northwestern University 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Science, Knowledge, Anticipating the Future: Temporal Regimes of and Technology Business Meeting Meteorological Decision Making. Phaedra Daipha, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers 541. Section on Sex and Gender Invited Session. Drawing Lines with Numbers: Measurement and Crosscurrents: Mapping the Sociologies of Quantification as Classification Instruments. Hector Gender and Sexuality from the Margins (co- Vera, National Autonomous University-Mexico sponsored by the Caucus on Transnational Approaches to Gender and Sexuality) 544. Section on Sociology of Law Invited Session. Session Organizer and Presider: Jyoti Puri, Simmons Law, Ethics, Policy and Manners in the College Surveillance Society Researching Race, Gender and Justice. Nikki Jones, Session Organizer and Presider: Gary T. Marx, University of California-Santa Barbara Massachusetts Institute of Technology From "Post" to "De" Colonial? Persisting Challenges in Nuclear Surveillance in a Corporate-State. Loka Feminist Politics and Knowledge Production across Ashwood, University of Wisconsin-Madison Borders. Jayati Lal, University of California-Berkeley Who Defines What is a Critical Situation: Surveillance, Sexuality, Hunger and Rights? Disposable Bodies in the Violence and German Soccer. Leon Hempel, Context of “Social Fascism” and Neoliberalism. University of Technology-Berlin Montserrat Sagot, Universidad de Costa Rica Tracking in Belgium Controlling and Being Controlled in Contact Centers: Transgender Subjectivities, Real Time. Kristel Beyens, Sonja Snacken, and Outsourcing and the Globalization of Queer Cultures. Maria Roosen, Vrije Universiteit-Brussel Emmanuel David, University of Colorado-Boulder Challenges of Human/Machine Law Enforcement Politics of Rights or Politics of Cruelty? Towards an Hybridity. Karen Levy, Princeton University Alternative Framework of Justice and Care. Evren Discussant: Glenn W. Muschert, Miami University Savci, San Francisco State University 545. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Invited Discussant: Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University Session and Business Meeting. Award Ceremony 542. Section on Social Psychology Paper Session. Session Organizer: Virginia Aldige Hiday, North Carolina Culture, Social Psychology, and Everyday State University Practice Session Organizer: Jessica L. Collett, University of Notre 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociology of Mental Dame Health Business Meeting Presider: Gretchen Peterson, California State University- 546. Section on Sociology of Population Roundtable Los Angeles Session and Business Meeting Working the Boardwalk: Entrepreneurial Trust in an 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: University Session Organizers: Kelly Raley, University of Texas- Nonmarital Fertility, Union History, and Women’s Austin and David P. Lindstrom, Brown University Wealth. Matthew A. Painter, University of Wyoming; Adrianne Frech, University of Akron; Table 1. Gender, Families and Development Kristi L. Williams, The Ohio State University Table Presider: Susan E. Short, Brown University Social Participation and Health in Rural Malawi. Tyler Having Sons, Having Daughters: Are There Health Wiktor Myroniuk, University of Maryland; Philip Implications for Women in Rural China? Susan E. Anthony Anglewicz, Tulane University Short, Jennifer Bouek, and Zhen Liu, Brown Familial Care Norms and Caregiver Well-being in University Europe: A Cross-national Perspective. Georgiana Determinants of Women’s Decision-Making Power in Bostean, Chapman University Nigeria. Esther Omowumi Lamidi, Bowling Green Family Matters: Social Networks, Social Support, and State University Mental Health for Non-migrant Women. Heather Is Schooling a "Social Vaccine" against HIV for Ballinger Edelblute, University of North Carolina- Adolescent Girls? Evidence from Malawi and Chapel Hill Uganda. Julia Andrea Behrman, New York University Table 5. Neighborhoods, Migration, and Health Table Presider: Chris Galvan, Pennsylvania State Table 2. Fertility in Poorer Nations University Table Presider: Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State Measuring Internal Migration Likelihoods across University Demographic Groups: Comparing Multi-Group The Determinants of Zambian Couples’ Reproductive Confirmatory Factor Analyses and Logistic Goals. Kofi D. Benefo, City University of New Regressions. Brock Ternes, University of Kansas York-Lehman College Will It Be Worth It? The Impact of the Oil Boom on Injectable Contraceptives, Fertility, and HIV: A Stover Williston, North Dakota. Timothy D. Pippert, Fertility Decomposition of Malawi’s Total Fertility Augsburg College Rate. Hannah E. Furnas, Pennsylvania State Immigrant Generations and Health Care: Explaining University Health Coverage Disparities among U.S. Urban Fertility at the Turn of the 21st Century in Hispanics. Chris Galvan, Pennsylvania State Zambia: Understanding Fertility amidst De- University urbanization. Athena Pantazis, University of Neighborhood Perceptions and Health: Comparing Washington Migrant Workers and Local Urban Residents in Shanghai. Danan Gu, United Nations Population Table 3. Inequality, Uncertainty, and Fertility Division; Ming Wen, University of Utah; Haiyan Table Presider: Kristi L. Williams, The Ohio State Zhu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University University Cumulative Early Life Adversity and Inequalities in Mortgaging Changing Neighborhoods: New Evidence Fertility and Family Structure Across the Life of Racial/Ethnic Disparities and Conditions that Course. Kristi L. Williams and Tanya Rouleau, Reduce Them. Meghan Kuebler, State University The Ohio State University of New York-Albany Effects of Economic Shocks on Poor Women’s Marriage and Nonmarital Fertility: Evidence from Table 6. Mortality the Great Recession. Daniel J. Schneider and Table Presider: Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas- Orestes “Pat” Hastings, University of California- Austin Berkeley The Body Mass Index-Mortality Link across the Life Parental Income, College Attendance, and First Birth Course: Three Selection Biases and Their Effects. Timing. Lori Reeder, University of Maryland- Jonathan Dirlam, The Ohio State University College Park The Long Plume of Childhood: Cigarette Smoking Linking Sociopolitical Instability with Fertility: General throughout the Life Course and Racial/Ethnic and Elaborated Models. Yuri A. Frantsuz, Mortality Differentials. Joseph Lariscy, Duke University of Humanities and Social Sciences University Table 4. Families and Health Self-rated Health, Interviewer-rated Health, and their Birth-timing and Perceived Personal Control among Predictive Powers on Mortality at Old Ages. Recent First-time Mothers. Theresa Marie Qiushi Feng, National University of Singapore; Simpson, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Haiyan Zhu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Age at First Birth and Allostatic Load for Mexican, State University; Zhihong Zhen, Shanghai Black, and White Women in the United States. University of Finance and Economics; Danan Gu, Janet A Weeks and Miles G. Taylor, Florida State United Nations Population Division Assessing Contextual and Individual-Level Predictors Overweight. Emilie Renahy and Amelie Quesnel- of U.S. Diabetes Mortality. Jeff Dennis, University Vallee, McGill University of Texas-Permian Basin; Jarron M. Saint Onge, Prenatal Health Behaviors: What Women and Men University of Kansas; Justin T. Denney, Rice Report. Danielle Denardo, University of Colorado- University Boulder

Table 7. Education and Health Table 11. Grant Writing Table Presider: Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania Table Presiders: Rosalind Berkowitz King, National Educational Assortative Mating and Self-rated Health: Institue of Child Health and Human Development Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Bridget Goosby, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Kate Hee Young Choi, University of Western Ontario; Amy Hsin, City University of New York- Table 12. Publishing Social Demographic Research Queens College Table Presider: Sarah Burgard, University of Michigan Spousal Education and All-Cause Mortality Risk among Married Adults in the United States. Dustin Table 13. Job Search Process and Advice C Brown, University of Michigan Table Presider: David P. Lindstrom, Brown University Cohort Compositional Effects on the Mortality- Education Gap: A Structural Analysis. Jean 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociology of Population Stockard and Robert M. O'Brien, University of Business Meeting Oregon Objective Physical Activity Patterns of U.S. Adults by 11:30 am Meetings Educational Status. Jarron M. Saint Onge and Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Kyle Chapman, University of Kansas Business Meeting (to 12:10pm) Section on Sociology of Mental Health Business Meeting Table 8. Demographic Methods and Population (to 12:10pm) Estimation Section on Sociology of Population Business Meeting (to Table Presider: Y. Claire Yang, University of North 12:10pm) Carolina-Chapel Hill 12:30 pm Meetings Determinants of Natural Increase among Slave Film/Video Screening. School's Out: Lessons from a Populations in the United States and British West Forest Kindergarten Indies. Matthias Wasser, University of Maryland- Section on Human Rights Council and Business Meeting College Park Claiming Credit and Statistical Consciousness for 12:30 pm Sessions Demographic Shifts in the Gay and Lesbian Populations. Carol Walther, Northern Illinois 547. Thematic Session. Doing Time in Hard Times: University The Impact of Incarceration on Family Well-being Big, Small, and In-Between: Control Models In and Economic Stability Regression Analysis. Roger A. Wojtkiewicz, Ball Session Organizer: Christine Lindquist, Research State University Triangle Institute The Effects of Incarceration on Children and Parenting. Table 9. Demographic Transitions and Aging Joyce A. Arditti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Table Presider: Christine L. Himes, Syracuse University State University Mortality Transitions and Inequities: Moving Towards Family Relationships during Incarceration and Reentry. a Global Framework. Helena Eyram Dagadu and Christine Lindquist, Research Triangle Institute Evelyn Joy Patterson, Vanderbilt University Incarceration and Economic Disparities: A Macro-level Intergenerational Justice in an Aging Society: A Perspective. Bruce Western, Harvard University Qualitative Study of the USA Young's Believes. Discussant: Carol F. Burton, Centerforce Katrin Prinzen, University of Cologne This panel will include three research presentations focused on the role of incarceration in child well-being, family functioning, and Aging in the Context of Cohort Evolution and Mortality economic inequality. It will also include a practitioner perspective on the Selection. Hui Zheng, The Ohio State University implications of the research for serving families affected by Pets: A Consequence of the Demographic Transition. incarceration. Leora Lawton and Carl Mason, University of 548. Thematic Session. Immigrant "Illegality": California-Berkeley Various Contexts and Approaches Session Organizer and Presider: Cecilia Menjivar, Table 10. Reproductive Health and Child Mortality Arizona State University Table Presider: Jennifer S. Barber, University of Panel: Nando Sigona, University of Oxford Michigan Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State University Health Inequalities in Pregnancy-related Obesity and Sarah Willen, University of Connecticut J. Nelson, Harvard University Luin Goldring, York University Discussant: Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University 551. Policy and Research Workshop. Survey of This panel is composed of sociologists and other social scientists Income and Program Participation Informational who are engaged in research focused broadly on immigrant “illegality,” Workshop examining the effects of this status, how the status has come to be, and Session Organizer and Leader: Matthew C. Marlay, U.S. its implications for the future of immigrant communities. The expert panelists conduct their research in various contexts and among Census Bureau different groups: from examining the experiences of children of The U.S. Census Bureau is hosting an informational workshop undocumented immigrants in the United States from a child session about the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). development perspective, to the effects of enforcement practices in the The workshop will provide an update on the development of the re- United Kingdom and Canada and how these intertwine with engineered survey design, the implementation schedule, an overview racialization processed in Russia, to the effects enforcement practices of the content and data structure of the survey, some preliminary on the health and wellbeing of immigrants in Israel. The discussants, a results from Wave 1 of the 2014 SIPP panel, and an opportunity to talk with the SIPP team. Additionally, we would like to hear from data users sociologist and an anthropologist, follow this general structure in opening the discussion beyond sociological research on immigrant and other interested parties to see how we can better serve your needs. (This session is part of this year's 22nd Annual ASA Research “illegality.” Therefore, this panel contributes to moving the discussion on this topic beyond disciplinary and geographical boundaries, as this Support Forum.) issue has taken center stage in immigration research in various contexts and sites. 552. Teaching Workshop. Teaching Regression to Undergraduates: Why It's Necessary and How It's 549. Thematic Session. Return Migration during Hard Possible Times Session Organizer and Leader: Salvatore J. Babones, Session Organizer and Presider: Joanna Dreby, State University of Sydney University of New York-Albany Co-Leader: Thomas J. Linneman, College of William & Panel: Silvia Elena Giorguli Saucedo, El Colegio de Mary Mexico Why is social statistics a required course for sociology Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of California- undergraduates? There are at least three answers to this question: (1) we want our students to be able to read at least some of the Merced quantitative professional literature in sociology, (2) we want our Divided Families, Fractured Schooling: Children students to be able to engage in elementary quantitative sociological Returning from the United States to Mexico. Victor A. research, (3) we want to give our students skills that will improve their Zuniga, Universidad de Monterrey employability. On all three counts the most important technique for students to learn is multiple linear regression, yet our undergraduate Discussant: Leah Caroline Schmalzbauer, Amherst social statistics courses seldom cover it, or at best offer only a cursory College treatment of it. Instead, scarce contact time is wasted on a series of When countries experience “Hard Times”, immigrants face new techniques and skills (non-parametric methods, contingency table challenges to their integration into a host country. Legal policy may analysis, tails of normal distributions, reading t tables) that are rarely seek to push immigrants out and back to their countries of origin, by used in practice. We advocate a modernized curriculum that gets defining them as undesirable. In the United States, for example, students involved in regression analysis as early as possible, with the deportations have risen dramatically since 2001; every year over the goals of having students interpreting regression models from past four years close to 400,000 individuals have been deported. Social sociological journals and running their own regression models before policies may also aim to encourage immigrants to return voluntarily to the end of the semester. We illustrate why such a curriculum is their countries of origin. Since 9/11, anti-immigrant sentiment has necessary and show how it is possible. The bulk of our workshop dramatically impacted the lives of the foreign-born throughout the focuses on techniques for introducing students to regression that can world. This thematic session proposes a scholarly look at the meaning either be worked into the existing curriculum or be used as the basis for of return migration in various Latin American contexts in the a new curriculum. Even teachers who are tied to the existing 20th contemporary era. The presenters in the session will highlight the most century curriculum can use the teaching tools we present to increase significant findings in their work on contemporary patterns in return their students' comfort with regression. Contrary to widespread belief, migration, whether due to economic recession or legal policy regression is a highly intuitive technique, much more intuitive than constraints. Additionally, the panelists’ comments will focus on the methods that are currently taught to undergraduates. The existing consequences of return migration for individual migrant families, curriculum centers on techniques that are conceptually advanced but communities and, more broadly, countries of origin. computationally simple, since the curriculum was designed with slide rules and hand calculations in mind. Regression is computationally 550. Author Meets Critics Session. Doing the Best I advanced but conceptually simple. With computers doing the Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City (University of calculations, students need no advanced mathematical knowledge to undertake simple regression or even multiple regression analysis. We California, 2013) by Kathryn Edin and Timothy J. show how a regression-based undergraduate social statistics course Nelson can focus students' minds on serious sociological research questions Session Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of and help support the rest of the sociology curriculum. Pennsylvania Presider: Frank F. Furstenberg, University of 553. Regular Session. Care, Emotions, and the Self at Pennsylvania Work Critics: Timothy S. Black, Case Western Reserve Session Organizer and Presider: Vicki Smith, University University of California-Davis Michael A. Messner, University of Southern California Conceptualizing Flexibility and Security: The Case of Jennifer A. Reich, University of Denver Immigrant Personal Home Care Workers. Cynthia J. Authors: Kathryn J. Edin, Harvard University and Timothy Cranford, University of Toronto Is There a Penalty for Caring? Careers of Men in Caring of US Higher Education (Preliminary Results). Ben Occupations versus Male-dominated Occupations. Hidru Gebre-Medhin, University of California-Berkeley Janette S. Dill, University of Akron; Kim Price-Glynn, Competition, Markets, and Sectors: Understanding the University of Connecticut; Carter Rakovski, California Diverse Effects of Competition on University State University-Fullerton Finances. Sondra N. Barringer, University of Georgia Re-Configuring Worker Subjectivity: The Shifting The Financialization of Higher Education: Student Debt Meaning of Work in an Age of Precarity. Steven and Institutional Borrowing 2000 to 2010. Charlie Vallas and Emily Regina Cummins, Northeastern Eaton, Cyrus Dioun, Daniela García Santibáñez University Godoy, Adam Goldstein, and Jacob Habinek, The Organization of Emotions. David Orzechowicz, University of California-Berkeley; Robert Osley- University of California-Davis Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant: Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon Are Liberal Arts Disciplines More Vulnerable to Closure than Practical Arts Disciplines (1975-2010)? Robert 554. Regular Session. Economic Sociology: Making Osley-Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison New Markets, New Firms: Global, Local, Online The Arithmetic of Engagement: The Problem With Small Session Organizer: Marc Schneiberg, Reed College Classes. Christopher George Takacs, University of Presider: Greta R. Krippner, University of Michigan Chicago; Daniel F. Chambliss, Hamilton College Can You Create a Community through Economic Means? The Case of EU. Richard Swedberg, Cornell 557. Regular Session. Mortality University Session Organizer: Eileen Crimmins, University of The Legal and Judicial Architectures of Regional Trade Southern California Agreements Worldwide: A Sociological-Institutionalist Presider: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern Perspective. Francesco Giovanni Duina, University of California British Columbia On the Measurement of Educational Gradients in Entrepreneurial Imagination in Detroit: Creating an Mortality. Arun Hendi, University of Pennsylvania Alternative through Anti-Isomorphic Divergence. Recessions, Job Loss, and Mortality. Clemens Noelke Suntae Kim, University of Michigan and Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Performativity and Market Change: San Francisco’s The Contribution of Smoking to Educational Gradients in Street Food Boom. Sang-hyoun Pahk, University of U.S. Life Expectancy. Jessica Y. Ho, Duke Hawaii-Manoa University; Andrew Fenelon, Brown University The Labor of Markets: Reproducing, Reworking, and Welfare States and Public Health: The Role of Minimum Repairing an Online Marketplace. Benjamin James Income Benefits for Mortality. Kenneth Tommy Shestakofsky, University of California-Berkeley Nelson, Stockholm University; Johan Fritzell, Centre for Health Equity 555. Regular Session. Health Policy Work-Family Context and the Longevity Disadvantage of Session Organizer: Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana U.S. Women. Jennifer Karas Montez, Case Western University Reserve University; Pekka Martikainen and Hanna Presider: Matthew K. Grace, Indiana University Remes, University of Helsinki; Mauricio Avendano, Understanding the Links between Education and London School of Economics and Political Science Smoking. Vida Maralani, Yale University Competitions for Kidneys: Using Social Networks 558. Regular Session. Quantitative Methodology Methods to Understand Disparities in Kidney Session Organizer: Scott R. Eliason, University of Transplant Receipt. Jonathan Daw, University of Arizona Colorado-Boulder; Jacob E. Cheadle, University of Presider: Danielle Callendar, University of California-Los Nebraska-Lincoln; Jeffrey A. Smith, Duke University Angeles Is WIC Reaching Those in Need? Children’s Participation A Shrinkage Estimator of the Log Odds Ratio for in Nutritional Policy during the Great Recession. Comparing Mobility Tables. Xiang Zhou, University of Margot Jackson, Brown University Michigan Maternal Mortality, Democratization, Women’s Status Incorporating Model Uncertainty into Social Science and Ethnic Fractionalization: A Cross-National Study. Research: A Computational Estimator for Model Mehmet Cansoy and John B. Williamson, Boston Robustness. Cristobal Young and Kathy Kroeger, College Stanford University Communities of Classes: A Network Approach to Social 556. Regular Session. Innovation and Change in Mobility. David M. Melamed, University of South Higher Education Carolina Session Organizer: Claudia Buchmann, The Ohio State Dynamic Network Analysis with Missing Data: Theory University and Methods. Zack W. Almquist, University of Presider: Christi M. Smith, The Ohio State University Minnesota; Carter T. Butts, University of California- MOOCs: The Internet and Discursive Shifts in the Field Irvine 562. Regular Session. Social Networks, Identities, Discussant: Scott R. Eliason, University of Arizona and Inequality Session Organizer: Damon Jeremy Phillips, Columbia 559. Regular Session. Segregation University Session Organizer: Mary J. Fischer, University of Presider: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University Connecticut You Get What You Give, or Do You? An Examination of Black Immigrant Segregation: An Investigation of the Resource Sharing among Entrepreneurs. Mabel Primacy of Race in Locational Attainment. Rebbeca Abraham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tesfai, Temple University Network Connections and Political Turnover: Evidence Do VA Mortgages Promote Neighborhood Integration? from Elite Selection in Bureaucratic Organizations of Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young University China. Qinglian Lu and Xueguang Zhou, Stanford The Historical Demography of Racial Segregation. University Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton University; Martin Streams of Thought: Research Collaborations and Ruef, Duke University Knowledge Flows at a Leading Research University. The Resolution of Segregation in U.S. Cities. Elizabeth Craig M. Rawlings, University of California-Santa Roberto, Yale University Barbara; Daniel A. McFarland, Stanford University; Discussant: Chenoa Flippen, University of Pennsylvania Linus Dahlander, European School of Management 560. Regular Session. Social Capital and Technology; Dan Wang, Columbia University Session Organizer and Presider: Carl L. Bankston, Stigma, Sympathy, and the Double Edge of Strong Ties: Tulane University Social Capital Activation in Job Searches. Andras American Civic Community over Space and Time. Tilcsik, University of Toronto; Sanaz Mobasseri, Frederick Carson Mencken and Charles M. Tolbert, University of California-Berkeley Baylor University Structural Cohesion and Structural Diversity as Opposing Capturing the Social Aspects of Postsecondary Mechanisms of Social Influence. Dan Wang, Transitions through the Measurement of Youth Social Columbia University; Jure Leskovec, Stanford Capital. Sarah Ryan, Carnegie Mellon University and University RAND Corporation; Brian Junker, Carnegie Mellon 563. Section on Community and Urban Sociology University Roundtable Session and Business Meeting New Destinations, Transnational Spaces, and How 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Geographically Distant Social Ties Help the Least- Session Organizers: Albert S. Fu, Kutztown University; Skilled Ethnic Entrepreneurs. Mahesh Somashekhar, Eric A. Tesdahl, Vanderbilt University; and Yana Princeton University Andreeva Kucheva, Stanford University Race, Ethnicity and Social Capital among the Middle and Upper Classes: A Structural Equation Model. Table 1. Global Urbanization and Space Stephen Caldas, Manhattanville College; Linda Table Presider: Albert S. Fu, Kutztown University Cornigans, Charles E. Walters Elementary School Changes in Residential Segregation in Sofia, Discussant: Carl L. Bankston, Tulane University Bulgaria, 1992-2001. Elena Vesselinov, City 561. Regular Session. Social Movements, Emotions University of New York-Queens College and Motivation Seoul’s Connectivity in Asian City System through Air Session Organizer: Drew Halfmann, University of Passenger Flows. Kyoung-ho Shin, Northwest California-Davis Missouri State University Presider: Ali Kadivar, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Table 2. Engaging and Creating the Local Cultural Disincentives for Conservative Mobilization: Table Presider: Jennifer Glanville, University of Iowa Paternalism and the Decline of Bonded Labor in Rural Community-based Participatory Action Research: An India. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Central European Emerging Alternative. Bryan Lagae, University of University Miami Escalating Mutual Obligation in the Wisconsin Uprising of 2011. Matthew Lawrence Kearney, University of Table 3. Cultural Events and Activities Wisconsin-Madison Table Presider: Genevieve Cox, University of New Form, Function and Audience: Thinking about Humor in Hampshire Social Movements. Rachel V. Kutz-Flamenbaum, Big Event, Little Town: Hosting the Olympics in the University of Pittsburgh Rural West. Ellen Decoo and Michael Lee Wood, Gender Conflict in the Occupy Wall Street Movement. Brigham Young University Heather McKee Hurwitz, University of California- Consuming [in] Koreatown. Soo Mee Kim, University Santa Barbara of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Public and Private Food: Integrative and Multicultural Cultural Spaces in a Nationally Diverse Christopher Mele, University of Buffalo Neighborhood, an Ethnoscape. Ciauna Heard, Temple University Table 7. Neighborhood Effects Reinventing Place: Artists, Developers, and the Table Presider: Yana Andreeva Kucheva, Stanford Creation of Boston’s SoWa Arts District. Matthew University E. Kaliner, Harvard University Moving Out and Up: Social Context and Its Influence on Residential Change and Upward Mobility. Table 4. Public Spaces/Public Places Christina Riley and Ronald L. Hubbard, Brigham This is not a Banksy! Street Art and the Young University Transformation of Public Space. Susan Hansen, Neighborhood Effects on Health and Health Nottingham Trent University; Danny Flynn, London Inequalities over the Life Course and Across Metropolitan University Generations. Nicole Dolores Kravitz-Wirtz, Approval and Resistance: Street Artists’ Ambivalence University of Washington Towards Gentrification in Austin, Texas. Rachel The Effects of Gentrification on Resident’s Quality of Romero, Thaddeus Atzmon, and Raul S. Casarez, Life: A Case Study of Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville Texas State University Neighborhood. Chloe Brown and Rachael A. Negotiating Space between Avant-garde and Hip Woldoff, West Virginia University Enough: Businesses and Commercial Gentrification in Wicker Park. Jeffrey Parker, Table 8. Community and Sense of Community University of Chicago Table Presider: Mark Hutter, Rowan University A Community of Need: Music Festival Vendors, Table 5. Residential Mobility, Immobility, and Structural Vulnerability, and Interdependence. Displacement Jaclyn Ann Tabor, Indiana University Table Presider: Daniel Monroe Sullivan, Portland State A Theater Community: The Social Organization of University Theater in the San Francisco Bay Area. Celia Losing Place: Experiencing a Sense of Home in the Bense Ferreira Alves, Université Paris 8 Face of Internal Displacement. Amanda McMillan Belonging-Work: Making of Bonds and Crossing of Lequieu, University of Wisconsin-Madison Boundaries in Everyday Life. Kaisa M. Ketokivi Movin' On Up or Just Movin'? Residential Mobility and and Atte Vieno, University of Helsinki Attainment among U.S. Adolescents. Marcus L. Investment, Sense of Community, and Collective Britton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Pat Efficacy in a Multiethnic Public Housing Rubio Goldsmith, Texas A&M University; William Neighborhood. Emily C. Walton, Dartmouth Velez, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College They Not Just Fixing This Up For Us: Fears of Urban Cultivation as Blight Remedies? Spatial Displacement in a Mixed-Income Community. Distribution of Gardens and Farms in New Tennille Nicole Allen, Lewis University Orleans. Yuki Kato and Cate Irvin, Tulane Neighborhood Effects on “Choice” and the University Reproduction of Poverty. Eva Rosen, Harvard University Table 9. Sustainability and the City Fear and Loathing in New York: Citi Bike and Urban Table 6. Racial Segregation, Diversity, and Exclusion Sustainability? Omar Montana, City University of Table Presider: Ernesto Castaneda, University of New York-Graduate Center Texas-El Paso Solving Food Insecurity through Urban Agriculture in Daily Mobility in the Segregated City: A Framework a Mid-West Food Desert. Hui Qian, Michigan for Accessing Cultural Representations of Race. State University Daanika Gordon, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Green Creative City as Urban Form of 21st Does Ethnic Diversity Undermine Social Cohesion? A Century Societies. Anna-Lisa Mueller, University Causal Test of Putnam’s Hunkering Down of Bremen Hypothesis. James Laurence, Manchester Multiculture, Place and Belonging: Green Materialities University and Urban Parks. Sarah Neal, University of Low-Standard Racial Integration: Micro-segregation Surrey; Katy Bennett, University of Leicester; Allan and the Reification of Racial Difference in a Cochrane, Open University; Hannah Jones, Diverse Neighborhood. Gina Spitz, University of University of Warwick; Giles Mohan, Open Wisconsin-Madison University Moving On Up: Race and Upward Neighborhood Succession. Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, University Table 10. Urban Development and Public Policy of California-Berkeley Table Presider: Raoul Salvador Lievanos, Washington New Forms of Racial Exclusion in a Post-racial Era. State University Anti-Growth in the Big Apple: Taking a Bite out of Southern California "The American Dream”. Alexis A. Merdjanoff, Low-Income Children of Latino Immigrants in a Well- State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Resourced High School. Lorena Castro, Stanford The Gentrification of Street Vending: Gourmet Food University Trucking in New York City. Kathleen A. Dunn, Loyola University-Chicago Table 2. Immigrant Incorporation Welfare to Work: Applying Robert K. Merton Table Presider: Marta Maria Maldonado, Iowa State Adaptations to Public Housing and Work Policy University Initiatives. Marcus L. Pruitt, University of Central Comparative Analysis of the Role of Social Networks Florida on the Incorporation of Latino Immigrants. Marie Neighborhood Inequalities in the Demand for Urban Mallet, Harvard University Services. Brian James McCabe, Georgetown Utilizing a Mix-Method Approach to Conceptualize University Immigrant Neighborhoods. Maria Cristina Morales, Theodore Royer Curry, Harmon Hosch, 1:30-2:10pm, Section on Community and Urban and Jorge Hernandez, University of Texas-El Paso Sociology Business Meeting Insiders and Outsiders: Latina/o Middlemen in Navigating Ethno-Political Boundaries in a 564. Section on Ethnomethodology and Changing Neighborhood. Juan Russell Martinez, Conversational Analysis Paper Session. Studies North Central College of Healthcare Work Session Organizer and Presider: Gary C. David, Bentley Table 3. Religion University Enlace Religioso: Religion and Social Capital among Closing the Deal: The Role of Symptomatic Relief in Latino Immigrants in the Midwest. Gloria S. Primary Care Treatment Discussions. Clara Ann Vaquera, John Carroll University Blomgren Bergen, University of California-Los Undocumented Mexican Women’s Religious Angeles Constructions. Betsabeth Monica Lugo, University Information-sharing and Treatment Proposal in Breast of Texas-Austin Cancer Consultations. Francesca Alby, Mattia Baruzzo, Marilena Fatigante, and Cristina Table 4. Latina/os in Latin America Zucchermaglio, Sapienza University of Rome Table Presider: Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Tactility as a Resource for the Organization of Connecticut State University Interaction. Aug Nishizaka, Meiji Gakuin University Marrying for Papers? Incorporation versus Rational 565. Section on History of Sociology Invited Session. Choice for Unauthorized 1.5- generation American Sociology Since 1980 Brazilians. Kara Cebulko, Providence College Session Organizer: Stephen Turner, University of South Forging a Nation: Blackness in Visual Culture during Florida Mexico's "Golden Age." Jennifer Guillen, Texas Presider: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago A&M University Panel: Stephen Turner, University of South Florida Assessing the Racial Identities of Latinos and South Neil L. Gross, University of British Columbia Americans in the United States. Dana Chalupa, Eleanor Townsley, Mount Holyoke College Michigan State University Katelin Elizabeth Albert, University of Toronto Discussant: Peter Baehr, Lingnan University Table 5. Politics/Policy/Law Table Presider: Lisette M. Garcia, Hispanic Association 566. Section on Latino/a Sociology Roundtable on Corporate Responsibility Session and Business Meeting The Latino Invasion Hypothesis: Findings from State 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Level Data. Liliana V Rodriguez, University of Session Organizers: Chalane E. Lechuga, Metropolitan California-Santa Barbara State University-Denver and Lisa M. Martinez, The Multiple Productions of “Illegality”: Racialization, University of Denver Liminality, and Legal Status(es). Nicole Lambert, University of Colorado-Boulder Table 1. Youth and Parents Table Presider: Lisa M. Martinez, University of Denver Table 6. Labor Markets and Work Beyond Sink or Swim: A Longitudinal Analysis of Table Presider: Edward Murguia, Texas A&M Bilingual Programs in the Houston Independent University School District. Sandra Anna Alvear, Rice Suburban Maintenance Gardening as a Route to University Upward Mobility Among Mexican Immigrant Men. Choosing Immersion: Latino Parents Seeking Hernan Ramirez, Florida State University Bilingualism. Jazmin A. Muro, University of Vulnerability and Resilience of Latin American Immigrants during the Great Recession. Maria Rose Romero, Mount St. Mary's College Aysa-Lastra, Winthrop University; Lorenzo Networks of Encouragement: Who’s Encouraging Cachon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Latino and White Students to Enroll in Honors/AP Worker Centers and the Struggle for Full Citizenship. Courses? Vanessa Witenko, Victor M. Rios, and Jessica Dianne Cook, University of Illinois- Rebeca Mireles-Rios, University of California- Chicago Santa Barbara

Table 07. Identities 1:30-2:10pm, Section on Latino/a Sociology Business Table Presider: Chalane E. Lechuga, Metropolitan Meeting State University-Denver Consistency of Hispanic Origin Identification in 567. Section on Mathematical Sociology Invited Census 2000, 2010 Census and the American Session and Business Meeting. Coleman Award Community Surveys. Leticia Fernandez, Sonya Address Rastogi, and Renuka Bhaskar, U.S. Census Session Organizer and Presider: Jane Sell, Texas A&M Bureau University Disparate Lessons: How College Campuses Shape Panelist: John Skvoretz, University of South Florida Panethnic Latino Identities. Daisy Isabel Verduzco Reyes, University of Connecticut 1:30-2:10pm, Section on Mathematical Sociology Examining the Racial Identification of White Latinos: Business Meeting The Role of Acculturation, SES, and Ethnic 568. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. Identity. Shantee Rosado and Grace Kao, The Politics of Representation University of Pennsylvania Session Organizer and Presider: Stephanie Lee Mudge, I'm Not Mexican! Central American Second- University of California-Davis Generation and Identity Formation in Los Angeles. Populist Claims-Making in The Fifth European Ariana Jeanette Valle, University of California-Los Parliament, 1999-2004. Bart Bonikowski and Noam Angeles Gidron, Harvard University Males, Soccer, and Ethnic Identity: Mexican and Professionalizing the Representation of Publics. Mexican American High School Soccer Players in Caroline W. Lee, Lafayette College Chicago. Francisco Javier Nunez, University of Re-Engineering Democracy: The Insertion of Illinois-Chicago; Mario Saldana, Independent International Engineering Firms into the Politics of Scholar Representation. Siri J. Colom, University of California-Berkeley Table 8. Gendered Lives Representing the Future: The Latino Vote, Electoral Table Presider: Sarai Coba-Rodriguez, University of Demonstrations, and the Politics of Statistics. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Brown University Embedded Resistance and the Fluid Interpretation of Gender Schemas in a Mexican Sending Town. 569. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Maria Isabel Ayala, Michigan State University; Technology Invited Session. Science and Morality Aurelia Lorena Murga, University of Texas-El Paso Session Organizers: Sydney A. Halpern, University of Coloring the Wife-Mother Ideal: Racial Differences in Illinois-Chicago and Kelly Moore, Loyola University- Dating and Family Formation among Professional Chicago Women of Color. Rocio Garcia, University of Presider: Sydney A. Halpern, University of Illinois- California-Los Angeles Chicago The Cross-Cultural Meanings of Cosmetic Surgery A Experimental Patriots: The Ethics of Drug Testing in Socio-linguistic Analysis of Three Spanish- American Prisons. Anthony Ryan Hatch, Georgia Language Telenovela Adaptations. Isabelle State University Christine Beulaygue, University of Miami Bio-Ethics and Bio-Justice: HPV and the Expanding Field of Cancer Prevention. Laura Mamo, San Francisco Table 9. Latina/os and Education State University Table Presider: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan A Critique of the Use of New Genomic Data to A Sociological View of the Puerto Rico’s Student Reconstitute Biological Race Categories. Joan H. Strike at 2010. Nelson Arnaldo Vera Hernandez, Fujimura and Ramya Rajagopalan, University of University of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla Wisconsin-Madison From the Words of Latino Males in Higher Education: Beyond Incommensurability in Sexual Rights Conflict: Drawing Support from Latino-based Scientific, Religious, and Moral Truths of Organizations. Yoselinda Mendoza, Unviersity of Homosexuality Woven across the United States and California-Irvine Uganda. Tom J. Waidzunas, Temple University Latina College Students and Self-Blame. Amanda Discussant: Kelly A. Joyce, Drexel University 570. Section on Sex and Gender Invited Session. Purdue University at Indianapolis Identity and Community Outside the Queer Center Presider: Paul Joseph Draus, University of Michigan (co-sponsored with the Section on Sexualities) Criminogenic Risk Assessment of Individuals with Session Organizer: Amy L. Stone, Trinity University Severe Mental Illness in a Mental Health Court. Presider: Bernadette Barton, Morehead State University Natalie Bonfine, Mark R Munetz, and Christian Ritter, Panel: Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago Northeast Ohio Medical University Emily Kazyak, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Mental Health Services and the Incarceration Stigma. Miriam J. Abelson, University of Oregon Stephanie W. Hartwell, University of Massachusetts- Sara L. Crawley, University of South Florida Boston Amy L. Stone, Trinity University Rituals, Stigma and Mental Health Courts. Karen A. Discussant: Bernadette Barton, Morehead State Snedker, Seattle Pacific University University Spinning the Revolving Door: The Governance of Resistant Psychiatric Subjects on Community 571. Section on Sociology of Culture Paper Session. Treatment Orders. Amy Lynn Klassen, University of Culture and Networks: Connections, Meaning and Toronto Beyond The Micro-Politics of Institutional Bricolage: Gatekeeping Session Organizer and Presider: Neha Gondal, The Ohio and Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Mental Health State University Courts. Ursula Castellano, Ohio University; Josh Culture and Networks in Everyday Interaction: Guetzkow, Hebrew University Ambivalent Ties in a Housing Coalition. Paul R. Lichterman, and Nicole Esparza, Christopher Weare, 574. Section on Sociology of Population Paper University of Southern California Session. Demographic Consequences of Finding Cultural Holes: How Structure and Culture Economic Crises Diverge in Networks of Scholarly Communication. Session Organizer and Presider: Shannon M. Monnat, Daril Vilhena, University of Washington; Jacob Gates Pennsylvania State University Foster, University of California-Los Angeles; Martin The American Foreclosure Crisis, Racial/Ethnic Rosvall, Umea University; Jevin D. West, University Transitions, and Residential Segregation. Matthew of Washington; James A. Evans, University of Hall, Cornell University; Kyle Crowder and Amy L. Chicago; Carl T. Bergstrom, University of Washington Spring, University of Washington How Symbols Assume Multiple Meanings in One The Great Recession and Labor Market Inequality across Context. Danielle Hedegard, University of California- Counties, States, and the Metropolitan/Non- San Diego metropolitan Divide. Brian Thiede, Cornell University On the Road to Happiness: Mapping the Social-Cultural Pregnancy during the Great Recession: Variations Identity of a Buddhist Community. Jose A. among U.S. Women by Partnership Status. Christine Rodriguez, Universitat de Barcelona; John W. Mohr, M. Percheski, Northwestern University; Rachel University of California-Santa Barbara Tolbert Kimbro, Rice University Style Popularity in High Fashion: Resilience, Replication, Healthcare Utilization during the Great Recession: and Embeddedness of Cultural Elements. Frederic Findings from a Panel of U.S. Workers and Families. Clement Godart and Charles Galunic, Institut Rita Hamad, Sepideh Modrek, and Mark Cullen, Européen d'Administration des Affaires Stanford University Weathering the Storm? Employment Transitions of Low- 572. Section on Sociology of Law Paper Session. The Skill Mexican Immigrants, 2005-2011. Blake Sisk, Law in Hard Times: Economic Inequality and Law Vanderbilt University Session Organizer and Presider: Erik W. Larson, Macalester College 1:30 pm Meetings Civil Justice and Social Class Inequality: The Section on Community and Urban Sociology Business Socioeconomic Impact of Civil Justice Problems. Meeting (to 2:10pm) Rebecca L. Sandefur, University of Illinois at Urbana- Section on Latino/a Sociology Business Meeting (to Champaign 2:10pm) The Right to Squat: Legal Consciousness and the Section on Mathematical Sociology Business Meeting (to Legitimation of Illegal Activities in Detroit. Claire 2:10pm) Herbert, University of Michigan Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the 2:30 pm Meetings Transformation of American Punishment. Hadar 2013-14 ASA Council (to 6:00pm) Aviram, University of California-Hastings College Film/Video Screening. We the Owners 573. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Paper 2:30 pm Sessions Session. Law, Crime and Mental Illness 575. Thematic Session. Global Inequalities: National, Session Organizer: Bradley Ray, Indiana University- International, and Social Movement Perspectives Alexandra Brewis, Arizona State University Session Organizer and Presider: Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Discussant: Abigail C. Saguy, University of California-Los Hopkins University Angeles Within-country Inequality, Development, and In the United States, the prevalence of overweight and obese Globalization. Arthur S. Alderson, Indiana University children has quadrupled during the past 25 years. The increase in the prevalence of obesity has led to its classification as one of the most In Pursuit of a Great Transformation: What Role for serious public health problems of this century. Obesity has been linked Counter-hegemonic Globalization. Peter B. Evans, to a number of serious health conditions and some have predicted that University of California-Berkeley it may even lead to decreased life expectancy for current and future Global Inequality, Creative Destruction and the generations of Americans. In the United States, body weight is higher among individuals with lower levels of education, particularly women Unexpected Double Movement. Roberto Patricio and children. Thus the obesity epidemic is likely to widen disparities in Korzeniewicz, University of Maryland-College Park health and longevity in the future. For children, socioeconomic Discussant: Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University disadvantage is thought to raise the risk of obesity through various Over the last thirty years, the process of global market integration mechanisms in the children’s homes, neighborhoods, and schools. But has been shifting the pattern of inequality at the national and research is just beginning to evaluate these ideas empirically. Much of international levels. While intra-national inequalities across the this work seeks to identify which particular aspects of disadvantage developed and developing world have been rising because of industrial influence obesity and why. Some research explores the role of relocation and the triumph of neoliberal capitalism over state socialism neighborhood disadvantage (e.g., the effects of food deserts and built- and regulated capitalism, international inequality has been shrinking environments). Others have been exploring how low family unevenly, given the rapid economic ascendancy of a few low-income socioeconomic status translates into poorer nutrition, lower physical countries. This panel seeks to review cutting-edge sociological activity, and heavier children, whether through low parental education, research on these trends, discuss their future, and debate whether an poverty, food insecurity, or something else. Still others have been alternative globalization with more even distribution of prosperity is exploring exceptions to the expected socioeconomic gradient, whereby possible. children in some contexts appear to gain weight as affluence increases. 576. Thematic Session. Legacies of the War on 578. Author Meets Critics Session. The Emergence of Poverty: 50 Years Later Organizations and Markets (Princeton University Session Organizer and Presider: Sheldon Danziger, Press, 2012) by John Padgett and Woody Powell Russell Sage Foundation Session Organizer: Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern The War on Poverty and the Evolution of the Safety Net. University Sheldon Danziger, Russell Sage Foundation Presider: Christopher B. Yenkey, University of Chicago The Social Safety New for the Elderly. Kathleen Critics: James Mahoney, Northwestern University McGarry, University of California-Los Angeles Katherine Stovel, University of Washington The War on Poverty's Workforce Development Authors: John F. Padgett, University of Chicago and Programs: Going, Going, Gone? Harry Holzer, Walter W. Powell, Stanford University Georgetown University 579. Regular Session. Citizenship and Identities in Discussant: David B. Grusky, Stanford University President Lyndon B. Johnson launched the War on Poverty in the Globalized World 1964. Historical and contemporaneous accounts typically portray the Session Organizer: Nina Bandelj, University of California- War on Poverty as a costly experiment that failed. Drawing from fifty Irvine years of empirical evidence, the nation’s leading poverty researchers Presider: Jung Mee Park, University of Southern show that this popular view is too simplistic and document many ways that War on Poverty programs improved the educational attainment, California incomes and health of the poor and the elderly. Legacies of the War on Capitalizing on Regional Integration: Sub-national Poverty, edited by Martha J. Bailey and Sheldon Danziger, analyzes Movements and the Rhetorical Leveraging of NAFTA the era’s successful human capital programs and documents the and the EU. Francesco Giovanni Duina, University of evolution of the safety net for families with children and for the elderly. At a time of high unemployment and wage stagnation, new lessons British Columbia; Jared Bok, Emory University emerge on what more can be done to eliminate poverty in America. The Transnational Soul: Citizenship(s) in a Global Age. D.J. Wolover, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 577. Thematic Session. Socioeconomic The Strength of Weak Citizenship. Aneesh Aneesh, Disadvantage and Childhood Obesity University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Session Organizers: Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania Views from a Strange Bubble: Experiences of Filipino State University and Joanna Dreby, State University Call Center Agents on the Global Payroll. Marie La of New York-Albany Vina, Fordham University Parental Employment, Work Patterns, and Income and Children's Weight. Molly A. Martin, Pennsylvania 580. Regular Session. Criminology and Inequality State University Session Organizer: Robert D. Crutchfield, University of Maternal Education and Children's Weight in Latin Washington America: Variatin across Nutritional Contexts. David Presider: John Major Eason, Texas A&M University P. Baker, Pennsylvania State University Back on the Streets: Maturation and Risk Factors for Neighborhood Disadvantage and Children's Weight Recidivism among Serious Juvenile Offenders. John Trajectories. Rachel Tolbert Kimbro, Rice University Leverso and William T. Bielby, University of Illinois- Childhood Obesity: Cultural and Biocultural Perspectives. Chicago Falling Crime Rates and Rising Home Prices: Housing The Role of Identity and Threat on Political Participation: Market Reliance as a Predictor of Penality. Brenden Election Protests versus Ceremonial Demonstrations. Beck, City University of New York-Graduate Center; Maria D. Inclan, Economic Research Center and Adam Goldstein, University of California-Berkeley Teaching; Paul D. Almeida, University of California- Metropolitan America: Crime in a Majority-Minority Merced Environment. Justin Kramer, University of New Discussant: Catherine Corrigall-Brown, University of Hampshire Western Ontario Testing the Racial Invariance Thesis: A Nationwide Study of Five Ethno-Racial Neighborhood Types. 584. Regular Session. Social Networks, Cognition, Alma Angelica Hernandez, Maria Velez, and and Meaning Christopher J. Lyons, University of New Mexico Session Organizer: Damon Jeremy Phillips, Columbia University 581. Regular Session. Cross-National Sociology Innovation from Imitation: Error Correction Mechanisms Session Organizer: Hannah Brueckner, New York in Social Networks can Reduce Accuracy and University-Abu Dhabi Encourage Innovation. Matthew E. Brashears, Presider: Anette Eva Fasang, Humboldt University-Berlin Cornell University; Eric Charles Gladstone, University Contextualizing Democracy and its Impact on Infant of South Carolina Mortality: A Cross-National Analysis. Katherine Co-Reference Networks as Implicit Cognitive Social Elizabeth Wullert and John B. Williamson, Boston Structures. Monica Lee, University of Chicago College How Social Exclusion Distorts Social Network Happiness among Europeans in Times of Economic Perceptions. Kathleen Mary O'Connor and Eric Recession. Arnstein Aassve, Bocconi University; Gladstone, Cornell University Francesco C. Billari, University of Oxford; Nicolo The Search for Common Ground: Audience Closure and Cavalli, La Sapienza University Producer Legitimation. Jose Uribe and Paul L. Incorporating Class into Work-Family Arrangements: Ingram, Columbia University Insights from and for Three Worlds. Jennifer L. Hook, University of Southern California 585. Regular Session. Social Stratification and Discussant: Tatiana Karabchuk, National Research Inequality: Casual Inference University Session Organizer and Presider: Tak Wing Chan, University of Oxford 582. Regular Session. For Love and Money: Negative Ability Bias and Collider Conditioning: Emotions and Economics in Caring Labor Explaining the Vanishing Communist Party Premium Session Organizer: Miliann Kang, University of in Transitional China. Ling Zhu, Stanford University; Massachusetts-Amherst Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Carework among Older Workers. Nancy L. Marshall, Academia Sinica Wellesley College Selection Bias in Heterogeneous Returns to College in Motivation and Care Dimensions in Caring Labor: Highly Stratified Educational Systems in Europe. Implications for Nurses’ Well-being and Employment Michael Lee Smith, Institute for Social and Economic Outcomes. Janette S. Dill, Rebecca J. Erickson, and Analyses; Shu-Ling Tsai, Academia Sinica James Diefendorff, University of Akron The Great Recession and the Causal Effects of College When Gender Trumps Everything: The Division of Parent on Employment and Occupation for Young Men. Care Among Siblings. Angelina Grigoryeva, Matthew Kiyoshi Curry, University of California-Los Princeton University Angeles Wage Penalty of Care Work? An Evaluation using a Discussant: Andrew Penner, University of California- Continuous measure of Care Provision. Yuk Leong Irvine Hung, Chinese University of Hong Kong 586. Regular Session. Social Theory 583. Regular Session. New Evidence on Identity, Session Organizer and Presider: W. David Gartman, Activism, and Protest University of South Alabama Session Organizer and Presider: Marc Dixon, Dartmouth Bureaucratization as Class Domination: Weber vs. College Critical Theory. Norbert F. Wiley, University of Illinois Identity Deployment, Social Movements, and the Battle at Urbana-Champaign over Terri Schiavo. Deana Rohlinger, Florida State Charismatic Practices: Power and Affect in University; Christian Alexander Vaccaro, Indiana Psychotherapy. Mariana Craciun, Northwestern University-Pennsylvania; Miriam Sessions and University Heather Mauney, Florida State University Re-animating Class: Employing Marx, Weber and Gendered Activism: A Cross-National View on Gender Durkheim as Adversaries to the “Death of Class” Differences in Protest Activity. Kyle Dodson, Hypothesis. Edward Haddon, University of British University of California-Merced Columbia What are Declarative Bodies? Experts, Organizations, Tel Aviv University and Weber’s Theory of Bureaucracy in the Twenty- first Century. Laura Stark, Vanderbilt University 590. Regular Session. Transforming Institutional Discussant: Douglas Marshall, University of South Practices of Human Rights Alabama Session Organizer and Presider: John G. Dale, George Mason University 587. Regular Session. Sociology of Sexuality: Young Human Rights Constellations. Sylvanna Martina Falcon, Adult Sexualities University of California-Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Jeni Loftus, University of Memphis Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights Presider: Sarah Ann Miller, University of Massachusetts- Framing in the Global Sexual Orientation and Gender Amherst Identity Movement. Russell Frank Ferri, New York Exclusive Relationships within the Context of Hookup University Culture. Rachel Kalish, State University of New York- Spreading the Truth: How Truth Commissions Address Stony Brook Human Rights Abuses in the World Society. Saskia Give and Take? Reciprocity in Young People's Accounts Nauenberg, University of California-Los Angeles of Oral Heterosex. Ruth Lewis and Cicely Marston, The Bolivarian Venezuelan Constitution’s Declaration of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Human Rights: The Case of Barrio Adentro. Mirna Straight Girls Kissing: Theorizing Same-Sex Behavior in Lascano, National Coalition of Independent Scholars; a Population-based Sample of "Straight” Women. Sandra Angeleri, Universidad Central de Venezuela; Jamie Louise Budnick, University of Michigan Claudia N. Chaufan, University of California-San Predicting Participation in “Friends with Benefits” Francisco Relationships. Kristi L. Hoffman and Marit Berntson, How Does Korean Media Treat Human Rights? Analysis Roanoke College of Korean Daily Newspapers. Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University 588. Regular Session. Teaching Sociology Session Organizer: Lynn Harper Ritchey, University of 591. Section on Community and Urban Sociology Cincinnati-Blue Ash Paper Session. The Changing Face of Asian Presider: Mari Plikuhn, University of Evansville Cities: Toward New Theorizing Teaching Hard Times: Using the Flipped Classroom to Session Organizer and Presider: Xiangming Chen, Examine Social Determinants of Health in Community Trinity College Settings. Lisa Jane Fitzgerald and Allyson Mutch, Constructing the (Neoliberal) Urban Agenda: How University of Queensland Political Actors Shaped India’s National Urban Participant Pool Participation as Active Inquiry-Guided Renewal Mission. Jamie Lynn McPike, Brown Learning: Lessons from a Community College- University University Collaboration. Lynn Gencianeo Chin, Neoliberal Urbanization and Its Discontents: Changing Washington & Lee University; Patricia Gibbs Stayte, Urban Politics in South Korea. Chungse Jung, State Foothill College University of New York-Binghamton Ottomanism Out of the Ashes: Cosmopolitan 589. Regular Session. The Experience of Social Contentions of Belonging in Beirut. Ryan Centner, Mobility London School of Economics and Political Science Session Organizer and Presider: Michelle Jackson, Against the Law? The Changing Linguistic Landscape of Stanford University Cosmopolitan Shanghai. Fang Xu, City University of Economic Mobility, Inequality, and Opportunity in the US: New York-Graduate Center Public Perceptions and Preferences. Deirdre Towards a Relational Account of Community Bloome, Harvard University Governance: Neighborhood-based Network and Intragenerational Social Mobility and Happiness in China: Residential Outcomes in Urban China. Qiang Fu and Does Upward Mobility Make People Happier? Xiaolu Nan Lin, Duke University Zang, Hong Kong University of Science and Discussant: Pallavi Banerjee, Vanderbilt University Technology; Nan Dirk De Graaf, Oxford University Precursors to Social Mobility among Low- and Moderate- 592. Section on History of Sociology Paper Session. Income Families. Ruby Mendenhall, Ilana Redstone Using Sociological Archives Akresh, Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Session Organizer and Presider: Alan Sica, Urbana-Champaign Pennsylvania State University Following in their Footsteps: Fathers' and Mothers' Editors, Authors and Social Closure in Four Leading Influence on their Sons' and Daughters' Career Plans. Sociology Journals, 1960-2010. Robert Perrucci and Jerry A. Jacobs and Seher Ahmad, University of Carolyn C. Perrucci, Purdue University Pennsylvania Goffman, Gambling, and Fatefulness: What Can We Subjective Social Mobility: The Role of Job Learn from the Erving Goffman Archives. Dmitri Characteristics and Social Context. Eyal Bar-Haim, Shalin, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Rethinking Durkheim’s Lectures on the Family. Duygu Collective Memory and Political Change in Southeast Basaran Sahin, City University of New York-Graduate Asia: Towards a Comparative Perspective. Kian Center Woon Kwok, Nanyang Technological University Too Thinly Spread? The Effects of the Rockefeller Foundation Funding on Czechoslovak Social Table 3. Civic Engagement Sciences, 1924-1948. Marek Skovajsa, Charles Table Presider: Catherine I. Bolzendahl, University of University- California-Irvine W.I. Thomas's Forgotten Four Wishes - An Exploratory Learning Protest: How National Protest Contexts History. Corey J. Colyer, West Virginia University Influence Adolescents’ Willingness to Participate. Lee Ann Banaszak, Shan-Jan Liu, and Burcin 593. Section on Latino/a Sociology Paper Session. Tamer, Pennsylvania State University The Latino/a Middle Class Political Engagement and Relative Social Position Session Organizer: Norma E. Fuentes, Princeton among the Elite in Britain. Daniel Laurison, University University of California-Berkeley Presider: Jody Agius Vallejo, University of Southern Good Citizens under God? Individual and Institutional California Religious Influences on Citizenship Norms and Barriers to Middle-Class? Whites' Attitudes Towards Participation. Catherine I. Bolzendahl and Rottem Latinos and Implications for Policy Preferences in Sagi, University of California-Irvine Orange County California. Celia Olivia Lacayo, The Strength of Unions and Civic Participation in the University of California-Los Angeles United States. Ya-Feng Lin, Joseph Paul Cleary, Fields in the Factory: Unpacking the Vertical Integration and Troy Blanchard, Louisiana State University of Labor. Ruben Espinoza, University of California- Santa Cruz Table 4. Anti-immigrant Sentiments The Hidden Chicana/Latina Cultural Pedagogy in Table Presider: Emine Fidan Elcioglu, University of Multiracial Elementary Schools. Glenda M. Flores, California-Berkeley University of California-Irvine You Aren’t One of Us! Definitions of National Identity Third Generation Disadvantage among Mexican and Their Effects on Anti-Immigrant Attitudes. Americans. Vilma Ortiz, University of California-Los Nate Breznau, Bremen International Graduate Angeles; Edward E. Telles, Princeton University School of Social Sciences; John Taylor Danielson, Ties that Bind? Measuring Assimilation through Latino University of Arizona Elite Social Networks. Samantha L. Perez, Vanderbilt Relational Skill Assets and Anti-immigrant University Sentiments. Naeyun Lee and Cheol-Sung Lee, 594. Section on Political Sociology Roundtable University of Chicago Session and Business Meeting 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Table 5. The Politics of Morality Session Organizer: Isaac William Martin, University of Table Presider: Kent Redding, University of Wisconsin- California-San Diego Milwaukee The Puzzle of Christianity in East Asia Revisited: A Table 1. Parties and Networks Comparison between South Korea and Taiwan. Table Presider: Steven Larrimore Foy, University of Chengpang Lee and Myung-Sahm Suh, University Texas-Pan American of Chicago Pulling Closer and Moving Apart: Interaction, Public Opinion and the Spirit of American Ideology, and Identity in the U.S. Senate, 1979- Conservatism. Gordon Gauchat and Kent 2001. Sameer Srivastava, University of California- Redding, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Berkeley; Christopher C. Liu, University of Toronto The Rational Basis of Irrational Politics: Fear and The Rhode Island Democratic Party in the 21st Loathing in the Texas Suburbs. John D Kincaid, Century: A Study of Political Party Change. University of California-Davis Johnnie Anne Lotesta, Brown University Continuity and Change in Veterans' Political Party Table 6. Public Opinion Affiliation, 1974-2012. Steven Larrimore Foy, Unequal Views of Inequality: Cross-National Public University of Texas-Pan American; Steven Support for State Redistribution, 1985-2010. Tom Michael Frenk, National Center for Health VanHeuvelen, Indiana University Statistics Table 7. The Politics of Public Policy Table 2. Collective Memory Table Presider: Stephanie L. Bradley, Florida State Chilean National Identity in the Bicentennial. Sarah University Dodge Warren, Lewis & Clark College The Politicization of Tax Reform: The Case of the Deduction for Charitable Gifts. Kelly Russell, University of Michigan Developing the Concept of Cultural Conflict in Political Determinants of State-Level Earned Income Sociological Research: 1950 to Today. Ian Tax Credit Legislation. Stephanie L. Bradley and Mullins, University of California-San Diego Daniel Tope, Florida State University Leveraging Elite Support: Social Movements and Table 12. Ethnicity and Nationalism Restrictive Immigration Legislation. Jessica Table Presider: Wei Li, Frostburg State University Garrick, University of Michigan; Andrew Schrank, Manchu Rule of China: Exploring the Relationship University of New Mexico between the State and Ethnicity. Wei Li, Racial Resentment and Health Insurance Policy Frostburg State University Attitudes: Assessing the Mediating Roles of Anger North Africa’s Spain: Peripheral National Identities and Anti-Statism. Daniel Lanford and Daniel and the Nation State as Neo-Empire. Daniel Tope, Florida State University Koski-Karell, University of Washington The Roots of the Polish Culture-Centered Politics. Table 8. Social Citizenship Tomasz Zarycki, University of Warsaw; Rafal Table Presider: Charles A. Plante, McGill University Smoczynski, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Social Citizenship and Secession: The Role of Social of the Polish Academy of Sciences Rights in Western European Regional Vertical and Horizontal: Methodological Nationalism, Secessionism. Natalie Marie Delia Deckard, Cosmopolitanism and Scale. Samuel David Emory University Stabler, Yale University Chronos Politics? Changing Demographics, Social Conflict and the Welfare State. Jason O. Jensen Table 13. Origins of Democracy and Charles A. Plante, McGill University Table Presider: E. C. Ejiogu, University of the Free Bureaucratic Strategies and the Architecture of State Austerity: The Unequal Structure of Welfare Improving Models of Democracy: The Example of Reform. Asa Maron, Hebrew University Lagged Effects of Economic Development, Education, and Gender Equality. Mikhail Balaev, Table 9. Economic Policy Washington State University Financial Crises and Politics of Recession: A Disruptive Democratization: Contentious Events and Comparative Analysis of 1997-98 Korea and 2009- Liberalizing Outcomes Globally, 1990-2004. Ali 10 Greece. Sang Kyung Lee, University of Kadivar and Neal Caren, University of North California-San Diego Carolina-Chapel Hill The Politics of Constitution Writing: Tunisia after the Table 10. Rhetoric as Politics Arab Spring. Mounira Maya Charrad and Amina Table Presider: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Zarrugh, University of Texas-Austin Florida Group Positioning and Amicus Briefs: Framing of the Table 14. Political Violence Immigration Debate by Elite Actors and Interest Table Presider: Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins Groups. J. Scott Carter, University of Central University Florida; Cameron D. Lippard, Appalachian State The Conditions of Legitimized Violence: The Case of University Institutionalized Repression to Evictees in South The State and Public Debt: News Media Narrations of Korea. Yewon Lee, University of California-Los Crisis in the United States and Greece. Eleni Angeles Arzoglou, Harvard University Civil Rights Movement, Loyalist Countermobilization Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X: Converging and Political Violence in Northern Ireland in the Approaches. Jack M. Bloom, Indiana University- Late 1960s. Gianluca De Fazio, Towson Northwest University Electoral Competition and Political Violence: Table 11. Democratic Political Culture Comparative Analysis of Extreme Right in India Table Presider: Alecia Anderson, North Carolina State and Turkey. Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University University How Homophily and Heterophily Interact: Political Political Repression and Forced Assimilation: The Talk as Groundwork for a Multilevel System. Development of Warsaw’s pre-WWI Uncivil Tunde Cserpes, University of Illinois-Chicago Society. Malgorzata Kurjanska, University of Corruption and Social Values: Do Post-materialists California-Berkeley Justify Bribery? Alexey Oshchepkov and Maria Kravtsova, State University-Higher School of Table 15. Narrative and Political Identity Economics; Christian P. Welzel, Leuphana Table Presider: Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Kenyon University College The Meaning of Pragmatism. Mujun Zhou, Brown Nadina Lauren Anderson, University of Arizona University The Civic Extracurriculum: Opportunities for Civic Are You North Korean or North Korean Official? (or Engagement and Development in Collegiate American?) Korean American Activists’ Associations. Matthew G. Baggetta and David Developing Alternative Narratives. Eunkyung Michael Bredenkamp, Indiana University Song, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers Black and White Voter Turnout and the Importance of Constructing Patriotic Grandmotherhood: Anti- Social-psychological Capital. Daniel Schneider Immigration Militancy and Aging Women in New and Belinda Robnett, University of California-Irvine Nativist America. Jennifer Lynn Johnson, Kenyon College Table 20. Intolerance Apartheid Nostalgia: The Politics of Longing and Table Presider: Louisa Roberts, The Ohio State Frustration in Contemporary South Africa. Marcel University Paret, University of Johannesburg Birth Cohort Changes in the Effects of Social Class on Political Tolerance. Philip Schwadel, University Table 16. Governing through Classification of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher Garneau, Representing and Governing Unemployment: The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Case of the 1940 U.S. Census. Alexander Myers, Pride versus Prejudice: Xenophobia and National University of Kansas Identity in Russia. Nicole M. Butkovich Kraus, Polish Communist Elites, “Recycled” Legal Personnel University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Construction of Collaboration, 1944-1946. The Socialism of Fools? The Leftist Origins of Modern Louisa M. McClintock, University of Chicago Anti-Semitism. Louisa Roberts and I. Brustein, The Ohio State University Table 17. NGOs as Political Actors Bark Without a Bite? The Politics of Anti-immigrant Table Presider: Jonathan Tam, University of Oxford and Anti-minority Views in Russia. Theodore P. Nonprofit Advocacy, Networks, and the Dynamics of Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison Collective. Hui Li, University of Southern California; David F. Suarez, University of 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Political Sociology Business Washington Meeting Contested Social Work: Service-Provision NGOs as Agents of Change in Urban China. Ling Han, 595. Section on Science, Knowledge, and University of California-San Diego Technology Invited Session. Valuation Devices: The Rise of Religious NGOs in China: A Neo- STS Approaches to the Sociology of Worth Institutional Perspective. Jonathan Tam and Reza Session Organizer and Presider: Andrew Lakoff, Hasmath, University of Oxford University of Southern California Stop it. Why Resisting Rankings has Failed and Why Table 18. 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Michele Lamont and Phillipa K Chong, Berkeley Harvard University; Alaric Bourgoin, Center for the The Missing Link: The Challenge of Institutionalizing Sociology of Innovation Participation in Urban Bolivia. Gabriel Bodin My Top Ten List of Valuation Devices. David Stark, Hetland, University of California-Berkeley Columbia University 596. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. Table 19. Political Participation (Re)Theorizing Gender Table Presider: David W. Everson, University of Notre Session Organizer: C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon Dame New Categories Will Not Solve Old Problems: Rethinking Belonging and Political Participation: Evidence from Sex and Gender Measurement in Social Surveys. Kyrgyz Presidential Elections. Evgenia Gorina, Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State University; University of Texas-Dallas Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University Ukraine’s “Nationalist” Movements: Unraveling Pious and Critical: Muslim Women Activists and the Dissatisfaction and Social Movement Participation. Question of Agency. Rachel A. Rinaldo, University of Massachusetts-Boston Virginia Networks, Support, and Mental Health in Parents of Theorizing the "Patriarchal Deficit"— Pro-feminist Men's Children with Autism: An Accelerated Longitudinal Use of Gay Aesthetics as “Proof” of Feminist Study. Paul R. Benson, University of Authenticity. Tristan Bridges, State University of New Massachusetts-Boston York-Brockport Caring for Family Members with Mental Illness in What Would the Trans Epistemology Say to the Feminist Singapore: Religious Beliefs, Coping and Healing. Epistemology? Trans-Feminist Paradigms, Nurliyana Daros, Nanyang Technological Knowledges, Epistemologies, Methodologies. Sonny University M. Nordmarken, University of Massachusetts- Understanding Family Stress by Context: The Role of Amherst Social Support and Neighborhood Trust. I-Chien Chen, Michigan State University; Tse-Chuan 597. Section on Sociology of Law Paper Session. Yang, State University of New York-Albany Bound by Law: Legal Dimensions of Immigration Adult Child Stressors, Parent and Adult Child Session Organizer and Presider: David A. Cook-Martín, Closeness and Disagreement, and Parents’ Grinnell College Mental Health. Deidre L. Redmond, Murray State A Practitioner’s Perspective: Experiencing Debt University Bondage, Thai Overseas Agricultural Workers in the United States. Sudarat Musikawong, Siena College; Table 3. Marital Status Panida Rzonca, Thai Community Development Table Presider: Anna Muraveva, The Ohio State Center University Controlling Immigration Trough Law: A Street-level In Good Times and In Bad: Marital Status, Marital Perspective. Tobias Georg Eule, University of Bern Quality, and Vulnerability to Stress. Kristi L. Dual Marginalization: Governance of Work, Family Life, Williams and Anna Muraveva, The Ohio State and Housing of Young Undocumented Mexicans in University New York. Stephen P. Ruszczyk, City University of The Association between Marital Status and New York-Graduate Center Psychological Well-being across Different Age Marginality, Discipline, and the Law: The Micro-Politics of Groups Using Structural Equational Modeling. Social Relations in Peruvian and U.S. Household TzeLi Hsu, Florida State University Labor. Katherine Maich, University of California- The Effects of Marital Quality on Cognitive Decline Berkeley among Older Adults. Minle Xu, Patricia A. The Historical Transformation and Contemporary Thomas, and Debra Umberson, University of Significance of the J-1 Summer Work Travel Visa. Texas-Austin Catherine Griebel Bowman and Jennifer L. Bair, University of Colorado Table 4. Life Course 598. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Table Presider: Jennifer Tabler, University of Utah Roundtable Session Eating Disorders and Socioeconomic Independence: Session Organizer: Eric R. Wright, Georgia State A Life Course Analysis. Jennifer Tabler and University Rebecca L. Utz, University of Utah Culture as a Coping Resource: Depression after Table 1. Adolescence and Young Adulthood Parental Death in Japan and United States. Table Presider: Jennifer Lynne Caputo, Indiana Daisuke Ito, Georgia State University University Gender and Mental Health among Contemporary Table 5. Employment and Work Young Adults in the United States. Jennifer Lynne Table Presider: Autumn Deer McClellan, University of Caputo, Indiana University North Carolina-Chapel Hill History of Heavy Drinking and Depressive Symptoms: Precarious Job Conditions and Symptoms of Anxiety Gender Differences during Emerging Adulthood. among Employed Women and Men. Douglas A. C. 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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Struther Van Horn, and Richard Adams, Kent Mental Health in a U.S. Colonia: The Case of State University; Natalie Bonfine and Christian Westway, Texas. Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Ritter, Northeast Ohio Medical University Texas A&M University; Sara Elizabeth Grineski, Marital Status and Mental Health: The Role of Marital and Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas-El Paso Dissolution as a Social Stressor. Allison Reilly A Place Called Treatment: Reconsidering Culturally McGrath, Vanderbilt University Competent Approaches to American Indian The Effects of Stress, Support, and Coping on the Healing and Well-being. Jessica Rose Goodkind, Mental Health and Illness of Prisoners. Carolyn Beverly Gorman, Julia Meredith Hess, and Robbins, Emory University Danielle Parker, University of New Mexico

Table 8. Medicalization Table 12. Mental Health in China Table Presider: Dena T. Smith, Goucher College Table Presider: Lijun Song, Vanderbilt University Resolving Tension through Practice: How Receipt of Unsolicited Job Leads and Depression in Psychiatrists Blur the Boundaries Between Urban China. Lijun Song, Vanderbilt University Meaning-making and Medicalization. Dena T. Smith, Goucher College Table 13. Mind and Body Risky Brains: The Medicalization of Violent and Table Presider: Alexandra Lee Tate, University of Aggressive Behavior. Torsten Heinemann, California-Los Angeles Humboldt University-Berlin Mindful Medicine: Symptom Presentations of Mental Health Concerns and Prescribing Patterns in the Table 9. Suicide Primary Care Visit. Alexandra Lee Tate, Table Presider: Adrianne Dues, University of South University of California-Los Angeles Carolina Physiology or Perception in Texas? Assessing Mediating Effects of Perceived Belongingness to Physiological and Attitudinal Measures of Body Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents. Adrianne Dues, Weight on Mental Health. Gabriel A Acevedo and University of South Carolina Albert Cordova, University of Texas-San Antonio; Reducing Inequality Reduces American Indian and Diala Ammar, American University-Lebanon Alaska Native Suicide. Carmela Marie Roybal and Physical Illness, Healthcare Contact, and the R. Burciaga Valdez, University of New Mexico Interpersonal Theory of Suicide. William R Who Are More Vulnerable? County Differentials of McConnell, Indiana University-Bloomington Age, Gender Specific Suicide Rates of South Korea. Jaein Lee, University of Maryland-College Table 14. Mental Health in the Virtual World Park Table Presider: Kelly Foster, East Tennessee State University Table 10. Policy and Societal Context Melding Worlds: Creating Identity in Virtual Table Presider: Allison Houston, State University of Environments and the Impacts on Health. Kelly New York-Albany Foster and Christopher Becker, East Tennessee Before Affordable Care Act: Health Insurance State University Coverage and Delayed Health Services Visits Due Meaning of Cancer and Multi-dimensional to Cost. Allison Houston and Ann-Marie Gomes, Examination of (Positive) Reframing in Virtual State University of New York-Albany Appraisal Support Groups. Gul Seckin, University National Minimum Wage, Poverty, and Health: of North Texas

Table 15. Treatment Settings and Utilization Table Presider: Deborah A. Potter, University of Louisville Staying in My Lane: Situated Motives and Experiences of Certified Peer Support Specialists as Paraprofessionals. Deborah A. Potter, University of Louisville A System Theory Approach to the Psychiatric System and Some Results from a Case Study. Vibeke Klitgaard, University of Lund Designed Neglect: Medicare's Neglect of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease. William Dane Cabin, Richard Stockton College Mental Health Resource Utilization among Graduate Students. Jamie Lynn Oslawski-Lopez, Rachel La Touche, Rebecca Grady, Kristina Fasteson Simacek, and Alyssa A. Powers, Indiana University

Table 16. Well-being, Happiness, and Distress Recipes for Happiness: A Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Causal Conditions. Mito Akiyoshi, Senshu University 599. Section on Sociology of Population Paper Session. Economic Inequality and Population Health Session Organizer: Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania The Material Level: Disentangling the Association between Income Inequality, Poverty, Welfare Policy and Health Outcomes. Kathryn Freeman Anderson, Eric Bjorklund, and Simone Rambotti, University of Arizona Would the U.S. Population Look Different had States Decided Not to Offer Medicaid? Heeju Sohn, University of Pennsylvania Maternal and Child Health Outcomes and Community Socioeconomic Characteristics in Peru. Heeju Shin, and Marcus L. Britton, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 3:30 pm Meetings Section on Political Sociology Business Meeting (to 4:10pm) Wednesday, August 20 8:30 am Meetings 2014-15 ASA Council